EFFECTIVENESS OF USING INNOVATIVE EDUCATIONAL PLATFORMS IN TEACHING THE MOTHER TONGUE IN GENERAL SECONDARY SCHOOLS

Authors

  • Qo‘ysinov Odiljon Almuratovich,Sohibjamol Boboxonova Ibrohim qizi International Nordic University (DcS), Professor,International Nordic University 2nd-year Master’s student

Keywords:

innovative educational platforms, mother tongue teaching, digital learning, language education, secondary schools, educational technology, student engagement, artificial intelligence in education, blended learning, language competence.

Abstract

This article explores the effectiveness of using innovative educational platforms in teaching the mother tongue in general secondary schools. It analyzes how digital tools such as learning management systems, mobile applications, and artificial intelligence-based platforms enhance student engagement, motivation, and language competence. The study is based on recent international research and highlights the pedagogical advantages of technology integration, including personalized learning, formative assessment, and collaborative learning opportunities. Findings indicate that innovative platforms significantly improve students’ reading, writing, and communication skills when effectively implemented. However, challenges such as limited digital infrastructure and insufficient teacher training remain. The article concludes that a balanced integration of traditional and digital teaching methods is essential for achieving sustainable improvements in mother tongue education.

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Published

2026-04-24

How to Cite

Qo‘ysinov Odiljon Almuratovich,Sohibjamol Boboxonova Ibrohim qizi. (2026). EFFECTIVENESS OF USING INNOVATIVE EDUCATIONAL PLATFORMS IN TEACHING THE MOTHER TONGUE IN GENERAL SECONDARY SCHOOLS. Journal of Applied Science and Social Science, 16(4), 1057–1062. Retrieved from https://www.internationaljournal.co.in/index.php/jasass/article/view/4158