INNOVATIVE APPROACHES TO TEACHING PHYSICAL EDUCATION IN UNIVERSITIES OF UZBEKISTAN
Keywords:
innovative approaches, physical education, students, Uzbekistan, technologies, motivation.Abstract
The article discusses modern innovative approaches to teaching physical education in universities of Uzbekistan, aimed at increasing students' interest in physical education and improving their physical fitness. In modern conditions of rapid technological progress, it is important to adapt educational methods that can be used to increase students' interest in physical education. The article emphasizes the need to implement innovative approaches, which makes it relevant to the modern educational context.
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