THE ROLE OF NEWSPAPERS IN DEVELOPING THE DIDACTIC COMPETENCE OF FUTURE TEACHERS
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https://doi.org/10.55640/Keywords:
newspaper, mass media, history of journalism, Uzbek press, public opinion, digital journalism, didactic culture, future teacher, pedagogical competence, information technologies.Abstract
This article scientifically and theoretically analyzes the essence of the newspaper as a mass media, the stages of historical development and its role in the life of society. The formation and development processes of journalism in the world and in Uzbekistan are highlighted, as well as its political, social, cultural and educational functions. It also substantiates the transformation of newspaper activities in the context of digital information technologies and their importance as a reliable source of information. The study shows that newspapers are an important pedagogical tool in the formation and development of the didactic culture of future teachers. The role of newspaper materials in expanding the scientific and didactic worldview, developing methodological competence, and forming critical and reflective thinking is analyzed. The article justifies the need for systematic and targeted use of newspapers in the process of training pedagogical personnel.
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