THE IMPORTANCE OF THE CLASS LEADER'S ACTIVITY IN CREATING NATIONAL EDUCATION
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Classroom leadership, national tradition, value, heritage, parents, teacher, student, activity.Abstract
This article discusses the importance of traditions and values in national education and upbringing, especially in education, and their basis in developing the competence of (future) teachers as classroom leaders today.
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