EDUCATIONAL SYNERGY MODEL IN THE COMPREHENSIVE DEVELOPMENT OF PERSONALITY
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https://doi.org/10.62536/sjehss.2026.v4.i5.pp40-45Keywords:
Cognitive processes, cognitive development, neuroplasticity, metacognition, educational psychology, interactive learning, pedagogical technologies, internalization, cognitive conflict, higher education.Abstract
This article comprehensively analyzes the theoretical, neuropsychological, pedagogical, and socio-cultural mechanisms underlying the development of students’ cognitive processes in educational institutions. Cognitive processes such as perception, attention, memory, thinking, imagination, speech, and metacognition are examined as central determinants of academic achievement and intellectual development. The study synthesizes classical and contemporary theories of cognitive psychology, including the works of Jean Piaget, Lev Vygotsky, Jerome Bruner, Howard Gardner, and Ulric Neisser.
Special attention is devoted to neuroplasticity, internalization, cognitive conflict, and metacognitive regulation as multidimensional mechanisms facilitating intellectual growth. The article also investigates the influence of innovative pedagogical technologies, interactive learning environments, digital educational resources, and competency-based instruction on students’ cognitive performance.
The findings demonstrate that active and reflective educational strategies significantly improve students’ analytical thinking, problem-solving abilities, learning motivation, and cognitive flexibility. The paper concludes that modern educational institutions should integrate neuroscience-informed pedagogical approaches and interactive methodologies in order to ensure sustainable cognitive development and intellectual creativity among students.
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