DEVELOPMENT OF STUDENTS' SKILLS TO SOLVE LOGICAL PROBLEMS FROM PHYSICS
Journal Title: International scientific journal Science and Innovation - Year 2024, Vol 3, Issue 9
Abstract
This article shows the importance of using logical problems in physics lessons, taking into account the fact that logical problems are rarely used in the development of students' scientific worldviews, quick thinking, mental and intellectual abilities.
Authors and Affiliations
Khushvaktov B. N.
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