THE IMPORTANCE OF THE METHODOLOGY OF USING MODERN APPROACHES AND INNOVATIONS IN TEACHING BIOLOGY IN UNIVERSITY SCHOOLS
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modern approaches, innovations in teaching biology, university schools, biological education, interdisciplinary connections, experiential learningAbstract
This abstract explores the pivotal role of modern methodologies and innovations in the teaching of biology at the university level. The discussion encompasses the importance of leveraging contemporary teaching approaches and technological advancements to enhance the educational experience for biology students in university schools. The abstract underscores the transformative impact of modern approaches in fostering interdisciplinary connections within biology education. It delves into the integration of fields such as bioinformatics, biotechnology, and genomics, highlighting how a holistic approach enables students to grasp the interconnected nature of biological systems and their real-world implications. The abstract also emphasizes the significance of incorporating modern technologies, such as virtual dissection software, 3D modeling, and bioinformatics tools, into the pedagogical framework to provide students with immersive and dynamic learning experiences.
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