IMPLEMENTATION OF NATIONAL-REGIONAL COMPONENT IN THE EDUCATIONAL PROCESS IN THE REPUBLIC OF UZBEKISTAN
Abstract
This article discusses the possibility of national-regional component in art education students, provides a detailed analysis and the use of creative experience in the heritage of their ancestors of educational and educational activities of students, taking into account the features of cultural and historical traditions of the people.
Keywords
Regional component, the national regional traditions, artistic traditions, national clothesHow to Cite
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