About the Journal

Educational literature refers to materials used in the teaching and learning process to impart knowledge, skills, and moral values. These resources are designed to support educational activities and can range from textbooks to supplementary materials. Educational literature varies by age group and education level, and it is used in primary schools, secondary schools, vocational colleges, universities, and other learning institutions.

The main types of educational literature include:

  1. Textbooks: These are the primary learning materials for students. They provide comprehensive content on specific subjects and topics.

  2. Study Guides: Supplementary resources that support the main textbook, helping students understand and apply the concepts more effectively.

  3. Workbooks and Exercises: These materials provide practice questions, activities, and exercises that allow students to reinforce and test their knowledge.

  4. Lectures and Lecture Notes: Often used in higher education, these are the materials presented by instructors during lessons or lectures, sometimes in written form for students to review.

  5. Research and Methodological Literature: These are resources intended for teachers and educational researchers. They can include academic papers, journal articles, and research findings that contribute to the field of education.

  6. Interactive Learning Materials: In modern education, this category includes digital content such as online courses, videos, interactive apps, and educational games that make learning engaging and dynamic.

Current Issue

Vol. 1 No. 1 (2025): Monograph

This page features authorial monographs from various fields. Each work presents the author’s in-depth scientific research, analyses, and conclusions, serving as an important resource for researchers, students, and the academic community.
The purpose of this page is to systematically present the scientific works of national and international researchers, promote scholarly exchange, and contribute to the development of scientific potential.

     
Published: 2025-10-16
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