EDUCATIONAL TOOLS AIMED AT DEVELOPING THE INTELLECTUAL POTENTIAL OF PRIMARY SCHOOL STUDENTS
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.20526322Keywords:
intellectual potential, educational tools, classification, primary education, cognitive development, interactive methodsAbstract
This article examines the scientific and pedagogical classification of educational tools aimed at developing the intellectual potential of primary school students, as well as the forms of their application and their role in the educational process.
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