ANTHROPOCENTRIC TEACHING AS A FRAMEWORK FOR ENHANCING STUDENT MOTIVATION IN ENGLISH MEDIUM INSTRUCTION CONTEXTS

The expansion of English Medium Instruction (EMI) in higher education has intensified the need for pedagogical approaches that sustain student motivation in linguistically demanding environments. While existing research highlights the challenges of EMI, less attention has been paid to human-centered teaching frameworks that prioritize learners’ psychological and cognitive needs. This paper proposes anthropocentric teaching as a conceptual framework for enhancing student motivation in EMI contexts. Drawing on Self-Determination Theory and contemporary research in applied linguistics, the study develops a model that integrates autonomy, competence, and relatedness with learner-centered instructional practices. The paper argues that anthropocentric teaching can mitigate the motivational challenges associated with EMI by aligning pedagogy with students’ individual needs, experiences, and identities. The framework is contextualized within Uzbek higher education and offers practical implications for teaching and curriculum design.

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02.06.2026

THE IMPORTANCE OF ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE IN SCIENCE AND EDUCATION

This article analyzes the growing importance of artificial intelligence (AI) technologies in the fields of science and education. In science, AI plays a crucial role in processing complex data, accelerating new discoveries, and optimizing research processes. In education, it enhances the quality of teaching through personalized learning, the creation of educational materials, and the automation of assessment systems. The article thoroughly discusses AI's current capabilities, achievements, and future prospects in these fields. Its integration into scientific and educational systems opens new horizons for innovative development.

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02.06.2026

BASIS OF FAMILY ORGANIZATION AND TRADITIONAL FAMILY RELATIONS IN THE VIEWS OF ABDURAUF FITRAT

This article analyzes the views of Abdurauf Fitrat on family and family relations. The study highlights the thinker's ideas about the role of family in social development, child upbringing, marital relations, the position of women in the family, and spiritual and moral values. The relevance of Fitrat’s ideas presented in his work “Family” for contemporary society is also scientifically discussed.

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02.06.2026

PHILOSOPHICAL APPROACHES TO THE LOSS OF CREATIVE COMMUNICATION IN ELEMENTARY STUDENTS IN THE ERA OF TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENT

This article analyzes social communication problems emerging among primary school students in the context of the rapid development of information and communication technologies. From a philosophical and pedagogical perspective, the author examines the negative impact of virtual world addiction on children`s speech, worldview, and interpersonal relationships. Furthermore, the article puts forward scientific proposals for restoring students` need for face-to-face communication in the era of technological progress and the rational use of digital devices.

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04.05.2026

EXPERIENCE OF USING INTERACTIVE METHODS AND TECHNOLOGIES IN ENGLISH LANGUAGE TRAINING

Currently, new pedagogical paradigms and approaches are being formed in the field of foreign language teaching methodology, requiring a fundamental revision of traditional, mainly teacher-centered and reproductive methods. These changes are closely related to the processes of globalization, the expansion of international communication, the increasing demand for foreign languages in the labor market, and the rapid development of information and communication technologies [Селевко, 2010]. As a result, the process of teaching a foreign language is considered not only as a mastery of grammatical rules and lexical units, but also as a complex pedagogical process aimed at the effective use of language in real communicative situations.

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20.04.2026

DEVELOPMENT OF DEONTOLOGICAL COMPETENCE AMONG RELIGIOUS STUDIES STUDENTS THROUGH ENGLISH LANGUAGE SKILLS

This article examines the issues of developing deontological competence among undergraduate students majoring in religious studies through the process of teaching English. The study emphasizes the importance of moral qualities such as humanism, patriotism, national pride, internationalism, justice, benevolence, duty, dignity, responsibility, conscience, honesty, truthfulness, and high standards, which are essential for professionals, particularly specialists in the field of religious studies. It is substantiated that the integration of the four core language skills—reading, writing, listening, and speaking—with deontologically oriented materials facilitates a deeper acquisition of professional ethical standards by students. The research findings provide practical recommendations for improving English language teaching in religious studies education based on a deontological approach.

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08.04.2026

USE OF INNOVATIVE PEDAGOGICAL TECHNOLOGIES IN PRIMARY EDUCATION: INCREASING EDUCATIONAL EFFICIENCY AND STUDENT ACTIVITY

This article analyzes the role of innovative pedagogical technologies in primary education and their effectiveness in improving students’ academic achievement, motivation, and engagement. The study focuses on modern teaching approaches such as problem-based learning, gamification, digital learning tools, and differentiated instruction. The findings reveal that the use of innovative technologies significantly enhances students’ critical thinking, creativity, collaboration, and independent learning skills. The article emphasizes the importance of student-centered approaches and the integration of technology in modern education systems.

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08.04.2026

THE ROLE AND FUNCTIONAL FEATURES OF LANGUAGE CULTURE IN THE SPIRITUAL AND MORAL DEVELOPMENT OF YOUTH

This article analyzes the role and functional characteristics of language culture in the spiritual and moral development of youth. The study considers language culture as an essential factor in shaping an individual’s worldview, moral values, and social consciousness. It also examines the communicative, educational, and social functions of language culture and their significance in the upbringing of young people.

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08.04.2026

THE SYSTEM OF SPIRITUAL AND MORAL TECHNOLOGIES IN TRAINING MANAGERIAL PERSONNEL

This article analyzes the role and significance of spiritual and moral technologies in the training of managerial personnel. It highlights the potential of modern pedagogical and moral technologies in developing ethical culture, social responsibility, justice, and civic values among leaders. The study substantiates the effectiveness of a systemic and integrative approach in the professional training of managerial staff.

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18.03.2026

THE POLICY OF THE SOVIET GOVERNMENT ON THE ERADICATION OF ILLITERACY IN UZBEKISTAN: GOALS AND RESULTS

Mazkur maqolada sovet hokimiyati tomonidan O‘zbekistonda amalga oshirilgan savodsizlikni tugatish siyosati, uning asosiy maqsadlari, amalga oshirish mexanizmlari hamda ijtimoiy-madaniy natijalari ilmiy jihatdan tahlil qilinadi. Shuningdek, mazkur siyosatning ijobiy jihatlari bilan bir qatorda, uning mafkuraviy va mustamlakachilik mohiyati ochib beriladi.

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30.01.2026

THE ROLE OF PERCEPTION, MEMORY, AND THINKING IN SPEECH DEVELOPMENT

The article theoretically explains the process of perceiving human speech and its close connection with auditory and memory mechanisms. It is emphasized that in understanding speech, logical stress, word order, syntactic structure, and the process of comparing speech with existing patterns in memory play an important role. In addition, the theories of scholars such as A.A. Leontiev and I.A. Zimnyaya regarding the stages of speech activity — motivation, planning, implementation, and control — are analyzed. In preschool age, the development of perception is closely linked with thinking, which shapes children’s abilities to analyze, compare, and generalize. Based on the views of scholars such as Ye.I. Tikheeva and B.V. Belyaev, the article scientifically substantiates the interconnected development of speech and cognitive growth in children. The step-by-step development of speech in accordance with children’s age characteristics — the expansion of vocabulary, acquisition of grammatical structures, and use of syntactic patterns — is also widely discussed. The article highlights the development of children’s speech in a social environment, through communication with adults and peers, and the importance of improving speech skills in family and preschool education settings. In conclusion, speech development in preschool age is a decisive factor in a child’s overall psychological development and success in the educational process, and it also serves as an important foundation for developing the ability to learn foreign languages.

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26.11.2025

DEVELOPING INDEPENDENT ENGLISH LEARNING COMPETENCE THROUGH ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE: A METHODOLOGICAL APPROACH

This article analyzes the role and methodological approaches of artificial intelligence (AI) technologies in the formation of independent English language learning competence in higher education institutions. Independent learning competence refers to a student's ability to self-develop, independently acquire language skills, and effectively use digital tools. The article proposes a methodology for individualizing the learning process, increasing motivation, and developing metacognitive strategies using AI tools — chat bots, language applications, and automatic analysis platforms. The effectiveness of the methodology is also assessed based on experimental observations and recommendations are made for its application in the local educational context.

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26.11.2025