MOTIVATION AS ONE OF THE PROMISING APPROACHES TO ACHIEVING THE EXPECTED RESULTS WHEN STUDENTS STUDY RUSSIAN IN THE MODERN WORLD.

Authors

  • Yakubov Abdurasul Soatovich Lecturer, Denau Institute of Entrepreneurship and Pedagogy The Republic of Uzbekistan

Keywords:

Motivation, the process of mental regulation of specific activities, mechanisms of development, establishment of relationships, traditional problems, the right direction, self-development of the motivational and value sphere.

Abstract

This article provides information that for many years there has been an opinion in educational practice that the success of the learning process depends mainly on the capabilities and mental abilities of the student. But the psychological research currently is being proposed shows that motivational factors play an important role in learning activities.

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Published

2024-02-25