THE IMPACT OF REMOTE STUDYING ON STUDENT PRODUCTIVITY

Authors

  • Ziyadullayeva Aziza Student of Navoi State University, Uzbekistan
  • E.V.Yugay Scientific advisor: PhD, acting Associate Professor of Navoi State University, Uzbekistan

Keywords:

Keywords: remote studying, student productivity, online learning, academic performance, self-discipline, mental health.

Abstract

Abstract: this article explores the effects of remote studying on student productivity, highlighting both positive and negative aspects. As educational institutions increasingly adopt online learning environments, understanding their impact on students' academic performance is crucial. The analysis covers various factors influencing productivity, including self-discipline, technology use, and mental health. Key findings suggest that while remote studying offers flexibility and accessibility, it also presents challenges that can hinder productivity.

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Published

2024-11-19