METHODS OF TEACHING CONTENTS: INTRODUCTION……………………………………………………………...…3 CHAPTER 1. INTRODUCTION TO INTERACTIVE METHODS………….4 1.1. Creative abilities, informative activity………………………………………...4
1.2. Discovery Learning……………………………………………………………9
CHAPTER 2. TYPES OF TEACHING METHODS ………………………....15 2.1. Methods of Teaching…………………………………………………………15
2.2. Factors that determine the choice of the method of teaching in history……..19
CONCLUSION………………………………………………………………….24 USED LITERATURE…………………………………………………………..25
INTRODUCTION For the last years there often arises an issue of applying interactive methods in teaching foreign languages. It is not only new techniques but new forms and methods, new approaches to the teaching process. Interactive training is a special form of the organization of informative activity. It means quite concrete and predicted purposes. One of such purposes is in creation of such comfortable conditions of training, at which the student feels his successfulness, intellectual strength that makes the process of training productive and gives a chance to each individual to reveal himself completely, his inclinations to develop creative abilities and realize himself as a person.
Keywords :interactive methods, creative abilities, informative activity.
In the conditions of globalization and information of modern society new requirements are made to the 21st century education. According to the researches of sociologists, the most "required" abilities in modern economy are ability to creative development and self-development, ability to make a creative decision in the course of dialogue. Therefore it is necessary to give a special attention to the development of not only intellectual, but also creative abilities of trainees.
The main objective of teaching foreign languages is forming and developing communicative culture of students, teaching practical mastering of foreign language.
The task of the teacher is in creating conditions of practical mastering the language for each student, to choose such training methods which would allow each student to show his activity and creativity.
Unlike traditional didactic systems where an explanation (monologue) is considered the basis of any technology of training, interactive educa tion, sources of which are in the dialogue concept, makes emphasis on understanding and mu tual understanding (dialogue).