ВОПРОСЫ РАЗВИТИЯ ТВОРЧЕСКОГО МЫШЛЕНИЯ УЧАЩИХСЯ КАК ДИДАКТИЧЕСКИЕ ПРИНЦИПЫ ОБУЧЕНИЯ

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This paper identified the development of creative mouse-tion of pupils as didactic principles of training and implementation in the process of solving problems.

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М. Э. Жумаев

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М. Э. Жумаев (2018). ВОПРОСЫ РАЗВИТИЯ ТВОРЧЕСКОГО МЫШЛЕНИЯ УЧАЩИХСЯ КАК ДИДАКТИЧЕСКИЕ ПРИНЦИПЫ ОБУЧЕНИЯ. International Journal of Innovative Technologies in Social Science, 2(3), 43-45. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-320529