INCREASING STUDENT ACTIVITY IN HISTORY CLASSES AND THE USE OF LOCAL SECOND WORLD WAR HISTORY ISSUES
Abstract
In the learning process, the main task is to teach history, rely on a national basis, study the traditions of our people, such as enlightenment, tolerance, hospitality, caring, faith, kindness, honor and instill them in our hearts. young people. As in the case of the education system, the growing demand for lessons in modern history, the variety of subjects, the growing attention to historical sources, the daily need for modern pedagogical and information and communication technologies - this is the real picture of today’s education.
Keywords
General education schools, student activity, education system, educational process, quality of education, creativity, information and communication technologiesHow to Cite
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