STUDY OF INTERNATIONAL EXPERIENCE AND INNOVATIVE APPROACHES TO THE EFFECTIVE ORGANIZATION OF SCIENTIFIC CIRCLES IN HIGHER EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS
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scientific circles, higher education, international experience, innovative approaches, research skills, digital technologies, interdisciplinary collaboration, quality education.Abstract
The effective organization of scientific circles in higher educational institutions plays a crucial role in improving students’ research skills, creativity, and professional development. This article explores international practices and innovative approaches in managing the activities of scientific circles. Special attention is given to the integration of modern pedagogical methods, digital technologies, and interdisciplinary collaboration, which significantly enhance the efficiency of students’ academic and scientific engagement. The study emphasizes the importance of adapting best practices from global experience to local conditions, thereby fostering competitiveness, innovation, and quality in higher education.
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