DIDACTIC FEATURES OF DEVELOPING THE COGNITIVE COMPETENCE OF SOCIAL SECTOR EMPLOYEES BASED ON DIGITAL TECHNOLOGIES

Authors

  • Kakharov Shakhriyor An Independent Researcher At Bukhara State University

Keywords:

cognitive competence, social sector employees, digital technologies, didactics, digital education, professional development

Abstract

This article analyzes the didactic features of developing the cognitive competence of social sector employees based on digital technologies. In digital learning environments, such didactic principles as individualization, interactivity, problem-based learning, and reflective practice play a crucial role. The study highlights the pedagogical potential of digital platforms, virtual models, and online learning resources in stimulating cognitive activity. It is argued that this approach contributes to the development of professional thinking, analytical skills, and independent decision-making among social sector specialists.

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Published

2026-01-16

How to Cite

DIDACTIC FEATURES OF DEVELOPING THE COGNITIVE COMPETENCE OF SOCIAL SECTOR EMPLOYEES BASED ON DIGITAL TECHNOLOGIES. (2026). INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON INTERDISCIPLINARY SCIENCE, 3(1), 109-114. https://universalconference.us/index.php/icms/article/view/6449