Abstract:
The method of astronomy homework organization in order to increase students' cognitive activity is described in the article, as well as the possibility of individualisation and differentiation of homework is shown. Modern methods offer a lot of techniques and innovative forms of teaching methods in order to improve students' knowledge. These innovations are aimed at applying activity-based and person-centered approaches to learning that will help to intensify students' training activities therefore it will be engaging and productive. Examples of independent practical tasks of different types and use of information and communication technologies are given. The article gives examples of such kinds of work on astronomy classes as: preparation of a textbook, preparation of supporting notes, practical tasks, solution of astronomical problems and creative tasks.
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