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Modern Models of Organizing Independent Learning in Teaching Immunology

Mannapova Nargiza ShakirovnaAssociate Professor, Department of Biology, Nizami National Pedagogical University of Uzbekistan, Uzbekistan
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The rapid expansion of immunological knowledge—driven by breakthroughs in genomics, immunotherapy, and vaccine technology—demands a pedagogical evolution. Traditional, passive lecture-based formats are increasingly inadequate for mastering the complex, non-linear systems of the immune response. This article evaluates modern models of organizing Independent Learning (IL) in medical immunology. By analyzing the integration of the Flipped Classroom, Case-Based Learning (CBL), and AI-driven digital ecosystems, the study demonstrates how structured autonomy enhances cognitive retention and clinical reasoning. The findings suggest that while IL increases student engagement, its success depends on "scaffolding" provided by educators. This transition not only improves academic outcomes but also equips future clinicians with the self-directed learning skills necessary for lifelong professional development.

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