THE MAIN COMPONENTS OF PEDAGOGICAL DIAGNOSTICS

Authors

  • Rustamova Adash Eshankulovna PhD, associate professor, Samarkand state institute of foreign languages

Keywords:

component, validation, diagnosis, feedback diagnosis, remediation

Abstract

While talking about pedagogical diagnostics in teaching foreign languages, the most important components should not be overlooked. That is the reason, the researcher tries to give some general and specific information about vital components of diagnostics.

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Published

2023-11-26