METHODOLOGY FOR TEACHING BIOLOGY IN ACADEMIC LYCEUMS BASED ON AN INTEGRATIVE APPROACH
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This article discusses the methodology of teaching biology in academic lyceums using an integrative approach. It highlights the importance and role of integration processes in education and explores how transforming existing elements into new forms enables effective development of an individual's professional competence.
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