the study analyses innovative teaching technologies that are used in methodological training of future biology teachers. The essence of the concept "teaching technology" is disclosed, the classification of technologies is presented. In contrast to traditional teaching, interactive methods are gaining popularity, the basis of which is a purposeful and monitored intensive independent work of a student. The author characterises the advantages of practice-oriented technologies for high-quality training of future biology teachers.
the chapter discusses various ICT methods and tools that can be used to improve the effectiveness of studying biology, as well as the feasibility of using information technology in the classroom to achieve high results. The need to integrate ICT into the educational process to improve the quality of biological education is emphasized. The use of ICT in general secondary education institutions can be an effective means of attracting students to study biology, increasing their cognitive activity, expanding access to relevant information and teaching digital literacy.
in the chapter discusses various variants of simulation games and their use in biology lessons. Using the game during the lesson can be considered one of the incentives to gain new knowledge. Through the game, cognitive interest is aroused faster, as well as imagination, attention, and the ability to compare, analyze, and draw conclusions are activated. The game allows you to involve each student in active work in the classroom. The game shows an interest in improvisation and transformation, creating conditions in which students carry out an independent search for knowledge. The author provide...
the chapter is devoted to the application of problem-based learning technologies in the study of natural science disciplines. The problem-based approach contributes not only to the acquisition of knowledge, but also to the formation of necessary skills such as critical thinking, teamwork, and high adaptability to changing conditions. It is known that in the process of solving a problem, students can not only find answers to the questions posed, but also analyze the situation, put forward hypotheses, check various options and draw conclusions. This develops analytical abilities and activates co...
the chapter is devoted to the problem of using online platforms in preparing schoolchildren for the State Final Assessment (GIA). The authors note that biology certification work requires graduates to know key concepts and terms, be able to formulate basic theories of biology, analyze and compare various processes and phenomena, and apply the knowledge gained in practice. At the moment, there are more and more diverse online simulators, which include all the subject areas, questions and tasks that are implemented in the final assessment of students. The chapter shows that in recent years, vari...