WAYS TO INCREASE STUDENTS' EDUCATIONAL AND COGNITIVE MOTIVATION

Authors

  • Aliev Mavlanbek Davranuly, Zhorabayeva Sevinch Zakirzhankyzy, uzbek

Keywords:

motivation, student, intrinsic motivation, active learning methods, digitalization, pedagogical strategy, higher education, education, motivation, learning process, pedagogy

Abstract

The article discusses the issues of formation and development of students' learning motivation in the modern system of higher education. Analyzing the factors of internal and external motivation, the author explores the impact of active learning methods, including gamification, project-based learning and digital technologies, on student activity. In the course of the study, the main pedagogical strategies were identified that contribute to the transformation of a student from a "passive listener" to an "active applicant." At the end of the article, practical recommendations aimed at improving the quality of education are given.

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Published

2026-04-11