MAIN COMPONENTS OF EDUCATIONAL CONTENT AND HIS IN PRACTICE IMPORTANCE
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concept of education, socially significant experiences, system, process, personality, socialization, society, norms of behavior, knowledge, skills and competencies, attitudes.Abstract
This in the article The concept of education is a systematic process that ensures the continuous transmission of socially significant experiences accumulated by ancestors to generations. that is, Socialization of a person is the process of involving him in social life, consisting in mastering the norms of behavior, knowledge and a system of values recognized by society. The content of education is a set of systematized knowledge, skills and qualifications, views, beliefs, a certain level of practical training achieved as a result of organizing educational work. information cited.
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