COMPETENCE FORMING INTERDISCIPLINARY INTEGRATION IN TEACHING TECHNOLOGY
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American Journals
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The study explores the development of interdisciplinary competence in teaching Technology as a school subject, emphasizing its significance within modern educational paradigms. The research provides a scientific analysis of the content of technology education, mechanisms of interdisciplinary integration, didactic foundations of the competence-based approach, and a system of skills formed in learners. The study highlights integrative-module methods, instructional strategies, and cognitive-activity approaches that enhance the effectiveness of interdisciplinary teaching. The results hold scientific and practical value for improving technology curricula and strengthening learners’ creativity and problem-solving competencies.