EXISTENCE OF COLLABORATIVE WORK BETWEEN COLLEAGUES AND PUPILS, ITS IMPORTANCE TO SUCCEED IN MANAGING SCHOOL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES

Authors

  • Maftuna Baxtiyor qizi Alijonova a student of Fergana State University
  • Mukammal Umaraliyevna Kosimova a teacher of English language and literature department, FSU

Keywords:

Teamwork, innovative practices, professional development, close interaction.

Abstract

This paper sheds some light on the importance of collaborative work in school management success and formation of team work to improve good relations between school leaders, colleagues and learner individuals. And also shows that effective teaching experiences can be more useful when old methods are shared and evaluated with new modern ideas.

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Published

2023-11-05

How to Cite

Alijonova , M. B. qizi, & Kosimova , M. U. (2023). EXISTENCE OF COLLABORATIVE WORK BETWEEN COLLEAGUES AND PUPILS, ITS IMPORTANCE TO SUCCEED IN MANAGING SCHOOL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES. GOLDEN BRAIN, 1(30), 72–75. Retrieved from https://researchedu.org/index.php/goldenbrain/article/view/5195