THE IMPORTANCE OF MODERN PEDAGOGICAL THINKING IN FUTURE TEACHERS
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modern pedagogical thinking , future teacher , professional competence , reflection , innovation methods , education quality , pedagogical activity .Abstract
In the article future in teachers modern pedagogical thinking formation issue authorship approach based on analysis In the study pedagogical of thinking professional competence in development place open given and supreme education in the process him/her of formation effective roads based on given .
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