THE IMPORTANCE OF THE FORMATION AND DEVELOPMENT OF PROFESSIONAL-CREATIVE SKILLS IN PRESCHOOL STUDENTS
Abstract
This article lists the factors contributing to the development of creative competencies, student innovation, interactive learning, innovative tax-free and communication technologies, and student creativity.
Keywords
Strongholds. Creativity, incubation, insight, skills, gnostic, Steam technology, aspect, technique In the process of learning, students gain knowledge about creativity and creativity.How to Cite
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