Multimodal Learning as a Pedagogical Framework for Enhancing Professional Competence in Pre-Service Teacher Education

Авторы

  • Dildora Alimova Автор

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.17722960

Ключевые слова:

multimodal learning, pre-service teachers, teacher education, professional competence, pedagogical content knowledge.

Аннотация

This study examines the integration of multimodal learning approaches into pre-service teacher education programs
and their impact on the development of professional competencies. Qualitative analysis revealed that multimodal
strategies significantly strengthened pre-service teachers’ ability to differentiate instruction and adapt to diverse learning
needs. The findings suggest that incorporating multimodal learning frameworks into teacher preparation programs can
substantially enhance professional readiness and pedagogical flexibility.

Биография автора

  • Dildora Alimova

    ESL teacher of the department of English theoretical aspects-3,
    3rd English faculty, Uzbekistan state world language university

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Опубликован

2025-11-04

Как цитировать

Multimodal Learning as a Pedagogical Framework for Enhancing Professional Competence in Pre-Service Teacher Education. (2025). MAKTABGACHA VA MAKTAB TA’LIMI JURNALI, 3(11). https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.17722960