METHODOLOGY FOR PREPARING STUDENTS FOR INTERNATIONAL SCIENCE OLYMPIADS IN BIOLOGY

Authors

  • Bozormurod Abduvakhitov

Keywords:

Science Olympiad, Didactics, Differential Education, Differential Tasks, Innovation

Abstract

This article describes the methodology for preparing high school students for biology Olympiads using differential assignments. The didactic content of preparation for biology Olympiads is described in detail.

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Published

2024-11-16