EFFECTIVE METHODS FOR DEVELOPING STUDENTS’ CREATIVE THINKING IN MATHEMATICS CLUBS
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creative thinking, non-standard problems, sophism, logical reasoning, riddles, innovative methods.Abstract
This article analyzes effective pedagogical methods aimed at developing students' creative thinking, skills in solving non-standard problems and logical reasoning within mathematics club activities. The study highlights the educational efficiency of innovative approaches, group-work technologies, as well as tasks based on mathematical sophisms and riddles.
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