PEDAGOGICAL-PSYCHOLOGICAL ASPECTS OF THE PROBLEM OF DEVELOPING STUDENTS' CRITICAL THINKING.
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https://doi.org/10.55640/Keywords:
memory, mental activity, critical thinking, memorization, understanding, idea, curiosity, discussion, proof, confirmation.Abstract
The system of higher education is designed to develop critical thinking, to orient students towards mastering creative ways of solving life problems, self-development and self-education.
There are no clear paths to critical thinking. However, there is a specific set of learning environments that can be used to develop critical thinkers.
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