METHODS OF FORMING PEDAGOGICAL TECHNIQUES IN SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH WORK
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concept of controlling one's own behavior, mimicry, pantomime, attention, observation, imagination, speech technique, speech breathing, voice adjustment and control, diction (pronunciation), speech pace, didactic, organizational, constructive, and communicative skills.Abstract
As this article delves deeper into the secrets of the success of a skilled teacher, the accuracy of the methods of pedagogical influence in his work, the ability to artistically set and solve various practical tasks, and special skills here: the ability to consistently involve students in educational activities, the ability to ask questions, the ability to communicate with a team and an individual, observation, the ability to organize a team, and the ability to control one's mood, voice, facial expressions, and actions play an important role.
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