TECHNOLOGIES FOR IMPROVING PEDAGOGICAL SKILLS OF TEACHERS ON THE BASIS OF AN ACMEOLOGICAL APPROACH
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Acmeology, Pedagogical Skills, Technology in EducationAbstract
In the ever-evolving landscape of education, the continuous improvement of pedagogical skills is paramount for educators. One approach gaining prominence in this context is acmeology, focusing on the realization of personal potential and excellence. Integrating technology with the acmeological approach provides a dynamic and effective means to enhance teaching capabilities. This article explores the synergy between acmeology and technology, shedding light on innovative strategies for improving the pedagogical skills of teachers.
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