METHODOLOGY FOR DEVELOPMENT OF METHODOLOGICAL COMPETENCE OF PRIMARY EDUCATION STUDENTS
Keywords:
competence, professional competence, methodical competence, method, tool, qualification, activity criterion.Abstract
One of the ways that the teacher's pedagogical skill has a significant impact on the increase of his qualification, pedagogical ability, pedagogical competence is to improve the qualifications of continuous professional education. This article talks about professional competencies, methodical competence, its components, tasks of methodical competence and how to form this competence in primary school teachers.
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