PEDAGOGICAL TECHNOLOGIES - AS A FACTOR TO INCREASE STUDENT KNOWLEDGE IN SCHOOL TECHNOLOGY CLASSES
Abstract
The article highlights the importance of shaping students' creative abilities in school technology classes through the use of pedagogical technologies.
Keywords
School, technology, lesson, teacher, student, education, upbringing, practice, method, game, group, activity, creativity, professionHow to Cite
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