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27/12/2024
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The next training session of the “Teachers’ Professional Development Circle” was held at JSPU.

This club, which operates under the Faculty of Foreign Languages, was established to improve the pedagogical skills of teachers and inform them about new methods in teaching foreign languages. The theme of the club in December.

Discussions were held on “Success in Teaching Throughout the Year” about successful experiences shared by teachers during lessons, as well as problems encountered and solutions to them.

As a continuation of this topic, the “Who am I?” technique was explained, aimed at identifying the various roles of the teacher during the lesson, and the participants identified the hidden role within themselves through their experiences. There was an exchange of views on the importance of these roles in achieving the goals that the teacher set during the lesson.

The teachers exchanged experiences and knowledge on this topic. This session of the club also ended with interesting discussions and the acquisition of new skills.


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