STUDENT EMBROIDERY OPERATION PEDAGOGICAL WAY OF IMPROVING COMPETENCES MODEL
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The article develops a pedagogical model for improving students' operational competencies in the art of embroidery, which substantiates the specific features of embroidery activity and the methodology for developing operational (i.e., execution, application) skills through practical exercises.
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