Journal of Pedagogical Inventions and Practices
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    Types Of Realities Found In Elementary School Textbooks And Teaching Methods

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    The importance of realities in education, their role in improving educational quality, and their ability to connect students' knowledge with real life are discussed. It highlights how realities help students understand cultural heritage and national values, as well as develop critical and creative thinking skills. The types of realities in elementary school textbooks are analyzed, including cultural and national realities, natural and geographical realities, historical and folklore realities, and linguistic realities. Methods of teaching realities are explored, such as interactive methods (discussions, role-playing games, group activities), practical activities (preparing national dishes, handicrafts), text analysis, and written assignments (essay writing, storytelling), as well as using pictures and videos for explanation. The impact of realities on students is also examined, including the development of cultural awareness, adaptation to social life, the formation of ecological and economic thinking, and guidance in career choice

    Integrative Methods In Natural Science Education

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    This article examines integrative teaching methods in natural science education as a means of overcoming the limitations of traditional subject-based instruction. The study identifies key strategies for effective interdisciplinary integration, including project-based learning, thematic units, and inquiry-based approaches. Through analysis of theoretical frameworks and practical case studies, we demonstrate how integrative methods enhance students' conceptual understanding, critical thinking skills, and ability to apply knowledge to real-world problems. The paper also discusses implementation challenges and provides evidence-based recommendations for educator

    Pedagogical Mechanisms Of A Collaborative Approach In Personnel Management In Education

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    Collaborative management in the educational process is a management method that ensures the management of all processes involved in the educational process. This helps to increase the efficiency of learning, improve the process, and improve team spirit. Here we discuss the pedagogical mechanisms of collaborative organization in the management of a personal article in education

    Analysis Of Football Players' Practical Application Of Tactical Attacking Methods

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    This article examines various aspects of attacking actions by football players during competitions among players aged 16-17. It highlights the balance between attacks conducted through the center and flanks, as well as instances of shots during critical moments. Additionally, the study discusses combinations involving players during attacking action

    Stylistic and Metaphorical Features of Bahuvrihi Compounds: A Comparative Study of English and Uzbek

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    Bahuvrihi compounds, first described in the grammatical tradition of Sanskrit by Pāṇini, represent one of the most intriguing types of exocentric word-formation. In such compounds, the meaning of the whole expression does not correspond directly to its constituents but refers instead to an external entity. This structural peculiarity has drawn attention in many linguistic traditions; however, the stylistic and metaphorical dimensions of bahuvrihis remain insufficiently explored. The present paper offers a comparative investigation of English and Uzbek bahuvrihi compounds, focusing on their stylistic registers, metaphorical domains, and evaluative orientations. English bahuvrihis, such as redhead, bigmouth, and bookworm, tend to emerge in colloquial discourse, where they function with humorous, ironic, or figurative force. By contrast, Uzbek bahuvrihis, including vatanparvar (“patriot”), ilmparvar (“science-loving”), and foydaxor (“profit-seeker”), reveal a systematic tendency to encode ideological, moral, and cultural values through productive affixoid patterns like –parvar, –go‘y, and –xor. Beyond their formal and semantic characteristics, bahuvrihis are shown to operate as semiotic reflections of cultural worldview. The English tradition highlights individual traits and satirical perspectives, while the Uzbek tradition foregrounds collective identity and ethical ideals. This contrast demonstrates how compounding, as a universal wordformation process, can serve radically different cultural functions across languages. The analysis is based on a balanced dataset of 60 compounds (30 English, 30 Uzbek) drawn from lexicographic, descriptive, and corpus-based sources. The findings suggest that English bahuvrihis are predominantly negative or ironic in orientation, whereas Uzbek bahuvrihis favor positive and ideologically elevated evaluations. By integrating morphological typology, cognitive metaphor theory, and cultural linguistics, the study argues that bahuvrihi compounds provide valuable insight into how language encodes cultural salience, ideological orientation, and social identity. Ultimately, the paper contributes to comparative linguistics and cognitive semantics by demonstrating that bahuvrihi compounds are not marginal curiosities of morphology but meaningful cultural signs. Their analysis opens pathways for future corpus-driven, diachronic, and interdisciplinary research that could trace how compounding practices evolve in response to changing cultural and communicative needs

    The Role Of Medical Institutions And Organizations In Preserving Public Health And Promoting A Healthy Lifestyle

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    The modern healthcare system faces challenges that extend beyond clinical treatment and into the realm of public health promotion. This paper explores the crucial role of medical institutions and organizations in preserving public health and encouraging a healthy lifestyle across diverse populations. The article analyzes historical development, current global trends, and regional experiences, particularly within Central Asia, where epidemiological transitions and lifestyle-related diseases require innovative preventive strategies. The findings demonstrate that medical institutions, when acting as educational and social agents, play a decisive role in reducing disease burden, increasing life expectancy, and fostering health-oriented cultural values. The research emphasizes the need for integration between healthcare providers, governmental structures, and communities to achieve sustainable improvements in population health

    Evaluation of the germination of seeds of Capparis spinosa L in laboratory conditions

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    Fertilization of Capparis spinosa L. seeds was studied in laboratory conditions due to low natural fertility

    Improving The Methodology Of Inquiry-Based Teaching Of Inorganic Chemistry Through Artificial Intelligence

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    This article analyzes the issue of improving the methodology of inquiry-based teaching using artificial intelligence (AI). Traditional teaching methods are often insufficient for developing students' research and independent inquiry skills. Therefore, integrating AI technologies into the educational process has become an essential task. This paper examines the relationship between artificial intelligence and inquiry-based learning (IBL) methodology and explores its application in teaching inorganic chemistry

    Mathematical And Statistical Analysis Of Pedagogical Experimental Work Of Preschool Children Of Middle Age

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    This article presents a mathematical and statistical analysis of the pedagogical experimental work of middle-aged preschoolers. According to the results of studies conducted by many scientists, children show that the dynamics of physical development and physical fitness of a schoolchild depends on the nature of consistently performed physical exercises. For the development of physical qualities of preschoolers, the most important issue is the correct organization and implementation of activities based on active games and exercises with elements of game sports. Based on them, we tried to highlight the results of physical fitness of middle-aged children before the experiment

    Specific Features Of The Term Formation In English

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    This article explores the specific linguistic and structural features of term formation in English. As terminology serves as the cornerstone of scientific and technical communication, understanding how terms are created, adapted, and standardized is vital across disciplines. This study examines the morphological, syntactic, and semantic mechanisms involved in English term formation, analyzes trends such as borrowing, compounding, and affixation, and highlights how technological innovation and globalization influence terminological development. The findings demonstrate that term formation in English is dynamic, systematic, and increasingly influenced by interdisciplinary and intercultural factors

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