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OLIY TA’LIMNING KONSTRUKTIVISTIK TA’LIMGA TAYYORLIGI: TALABALAR NUQTAI NAZARI

Constructivism, higher education, student-centred, independent learning.

Authors

  • Feruza Z, IBRAGIMOVA Department Administrator, Westminster International University in Tashkent, Tashkent, Uzbekistan, Uzbekistan

This study examines the extent to which constructivist learning approaches are applied to higher education and explores students’ self-directed learning abilities. A quantitative research method was developed, and data were analysed using descriptive statistics.
The findings revealed that higher education moderately promotes student-centred learning, while students demonstrated high independent learning scores. Moreover, students showed positive attitudes towards constructivist learning practices.
The study suggests greater use of student-centred approaches such as constructivism to enhance learning.