THE ROLE OF THE TEACHER IN ENSURING THE INTELLECTUAL AND SPIRITUAL DEVELOPMENT OF PRE-SCHOOL CHILDREN
Keywords:
development of preschool children, child's preparation for school, pedagogical thinking, professional training, reflexive activity, pedagogical reflection, dominant approach, transformation.Abstract
In this article, the areas of development of children of preschool age and the aspects related to the professional training of pedagogues in MTT in the development of children based on them are highlighted.
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