The effectiveness of teaching approaches has become a central concern in higher education due to rapid technological advancement and changing learner expectations. Traditional teaching approaches, characterized by teacher-centered instruction and content transmission, continue to dominate many educational contexts. At the same time, innovative approaches emphasizing learner-centered, technology-enhanced, and active learning strategies are increasingly promoted. This study aims to compare the effectiveness of traditional and innovative teaching approaches in higher education by examining their impact on student engagement, learning outcomes, and skill development. Using a mixed-methods research design, data were collected from undergraduate students and university instructors through questionnaires, classroom observations, and semi-structured interviews. The findings reveal that while traditional approaches remain effective for knowledge delivery and academic structure, innovative approaches significantly enhance learner engagement, motivation, and higher-order thinking skills. The study concludes that a blended pedagogical model combining traditional and innovative elements is the most effective strategy for higher education.
Yuldoshev Khaydarbek (Mon,) studied this question.