USE OF COLUMNS IN TEACHING MORPHOLOGY IN 9TH GRADES
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Technology , education , knowledge , teacher , morfhology.Abstract
An update on education in our country modernization process, continuous education process, all links Time will answer in the state and higher education as well production of mature new knowledge, in them and its appearance the world, working on oneself, modern technology it is necessary to maintain the skill of purposeful use of achievements after. Future assistant class teachers today in production based on the requirements of "Technology and its training”
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