EXPLORING THE POTENTIAL OF BLENDED LEARNING MODELS FOR ENHANCING LANGUAGE LEARNING EXPERIENCES

Authors

  • Oydinoy Muzaffarova Sanjar qizi Author
  • Abbasova Nargiza Kabilovna Author

Keywords:

blended learning, language learning, digital tools, student engagement, personalized education

Abstract

This study explores the potential of blended learning models in enhancing language learning by integrating interactive digital tools and multimedia resources. Preliminary results indicate a strong correlation between technology use and language proficiency gains, with a significant number of respondents expressing satisfaction with digital tools. However, the variability in results emphasises the need for individualised approaches that take into account different learner preferences. In investigating best practices for implementing blended learning, this study aims to provide valuable information for educators seeking to optimise language acquisition in a rapidly changing educational landscape.  

Author Biographies

  • Oydinoy Muzaffarova Sanjar qizi

    4th year student, Fergana State University

  • Abbasova Nargiza Kabilovna

    Fergana State University Senior teacher, PhD,

    E-mail:  oydinoymuzaffarova@gmail.com

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Published

2024-12-22

How to Cite

EXPLORING THE POTENTIAL OF BLENDED LEARNING MODELS FOR ENHANCING LANGUAGE LEARNING EXPERIENCES. (2024). Modern Education and Development, 16(10), 489-500. https://scientific-jl.org/mod/article/view/7076