Abstract

The world is going through a period of the rapid development of electronic learning systems. In addition, the creation of a digital educational environment and the formation of scientific ideas about using such systems in the educational process are currently taking place. This is of particular importance when teaching small-numbered indigenous peoples living in bilingual and multilingual regions. The article aims to develop an approach to organizing mathematics e-learning for students in a bilingual environment using mechanisms for adapting educational content to specific linguistic features. The study used scientific literature analysis and empirical methods. We suggest that adaptive e-learning courses be a means of e-learning in mathematics. They enable students to pursue an individual educational route and ensure content adaptation according to students’ language and the national peculiarities of their perception of learning materials. The result of the present study is an individual educational route created in an adaptive e-learning course in mathematics in a bilingual environment. In the future, the results of the research can become an element in the methodological system of personalized adaptive learning aimed at the preparation of a university student in a bilingual environment.

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