Electronic Libraries and Bases as a Tool for Developing Critical Thinking in Students

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Inagamova Nargis Abdullayevna

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The advent of technology has revolutionized the way we approach education, and the incorporation of electronic libraries and bases has emerged as a powerful tool in developing critical thinking in students. The traditional methodology of relying on textbooks and classroom lectures has given way to a more dynamic and interactive approach, where students are encouraged to engage with information in a more participatory and analytical manner. This article will explore the role of electronic libraries and bases in fostering critical thinking in students, and examine the benefits and implications of this approach.

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Abdullayevna , I. N. (2024). Electronic Libraries and Bases as a Tool for Developing Critical Thinking in Students. Excellencia: International Multi-Disciplinary Journal of Education (2994-9521), 2(6), 316-320. https://doi.org/10.5281/

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