Effective Organization of Extracurricular Activities in Azerbaijan Schools and Near and Far-Abroad Countries

作者: B. Ismayilova

DOI: 10.21686/1818-4243-2021-1-60-69

关键词: Set (psychology)Process (engineering)Educational institutionIntellectual developmentMathematics educationResearch methodResearch methodologyPsychologyWork (electrical)

摘要: Introduction. The main task of secondary schools is to prepare a new generation for activity, develop the creative potential an individual, educate creatively thinking younger generation, possessing entire set intellectual and cultural qualities. In this regard, correct organization extracurricular activities great importance. aim article analyze experience conducting in Azerbaijan near farabroad countries. Research methodology methods. 2019 pedagogical experiment was conducted among 219 pupils urban, regional rural Azerbaijan. Initially, preliminary survey IV, VI, VIII, X, XI grades few months later second 453 with question "In what direction do you prefer work activities?". A used as research method. Results discussion. international carrying out described. Proposals were put forward effective accordance requirements XXI century. organizing process experiment, activities, tried improve their skills various areas, using educational computer games, role-playing games developing simple games. During we found that from different voluntarily joined activities. results show they more interested setting operations. Conclusion. has significant impact on development pupils, contributes achievement good learning outcomes at school. connection relevance topic, theoretical practical related forms solving problems implementation will be continued.

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