METHODOLOGY FOR DEVELOPING ACADEMIC LYCEUM STUDENTS’ CREATIVE, COMMUNICATIVE, AND ANALYTICAL COMPETENCIES THROUGH AN INTEGRATIVE APPROACH
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https://doi.org/10.55640/eijp-04-12-47Keywords:
Integrative approach, competence-based education, creative thinkingAbstract
In the context of the modernization of the education system, the integrative approach is becoming one of the leading directions in improving the quality and effectiveness of learning. This study is devoted to the development of a methodological system aimed at enhancing academic lyceum students’ creative, communicative, and analytical competencies based on integrative principles. The research emphasizes the necessity of uniting various subject areas to create a holistic educational environment that fosters interdisciplinary thinking and problem-solving skills.
The methodological basis of the study includes the principles of system-activity, constructivist, and competence-based approaches, as well as integrative pedagogical technologies. Experimental work was carried out to test the effectiveness of integrative learning models in the formation of key and subject-specific competencies. The results demonstrate that the use of integrative methods, such as project-based learning, interdisciplinary tasks, and collaborative learning technologies, significantly enhances students’ ability to think critically, communicate effectively, and apply knowledge creatively in practical contexts.
The article provides methodological recommendations for educators on implementing integrative learning environments in academic lyceums, which contribute to developing well-rounded, intellectually independent, and socially active learners prepared for modern academic and professional challenges.
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