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Enhancing human physiology education through active learning and digital tools: a modern pedagogical approach

Elyorbek RakhmatullaevDepartment of Physiology and Pathology , Tashkent State Dental Institute , Tashkent , UzbekistanNodira KhujayevaDepartment of Physiology and Pathology , Tashkent State Dental Institute , Tashkent , UzbekistanShakhnoza RakhmonovaAssistent , Department of Physiology and Pathology , Tashkent State Dental Institute , Tashkent , UzbekistanSevara SafarovaAssistent , Department of Physiology and Pathology , Tashkent State Dental Institute , Tashkent , Uzbekistan
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Human physiology is a foundational yet challenging subject for health science students. Traditional lecture-based methods often fail to promote deep conceptual understanding. This study evaluates the impact of active learning strategies (e.g., flipped classrooms, case-based learning) and digital tools (virtual labs, interactive simulations) on student performance and engagement. A quasi-experimental design compared exam scores and survey feedback between a control group (traditional lectures) and an experimental group (active/digital methods) across two semesters (N=200). Results showed a 15% increase in exam scores and significantly higher self-reported engagement (p <0.05) in the experimental group. These findings support integrating technology and student-centered pedagogy in physiology education.

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