INTENSIVE METHODS OF TEACHING TECHNICAL FACULTY STUDENTS
Abstract
This paper explores intensive methods of teaching in technical faculties, aiming to enhance students' comprehension and practical skills in specialized fields. Intensive methods are becoming increasingly important in technical education, where the rapid pace of technological advancements requires effective and accelerated learning techniques. This study reviews different intensive teaching approaches, evaluates their effectiveness, and provides recommendations for their implementation in technical education programs.
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