ISSUES OF FORMING STUDENTS' SCIENTIFIC WORLDVIEW IN THE HERITAGE OF EASTERN THINKERS
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.20486206Keywords:
Eastern thinkers, scientific worldview, thinking, education, cognition process, pedagogical heritage, scholars, scientific thinking.Abstract
This article provides a scientific analysis of the views of Eastern thinkers on the formation of students’ scientific worldview. In particular, the ideas of great scholars about scientific thinking, the process of cognition, education, and upbringing are examined from the perspective of the modern education system. The article also highlights effective ways of using historical heritage in developing students’ scientific thinking.
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