PROVIDING LITERACY OF STUDENTS IN PRIMARY EDUCATION AND TEACHING INDEPENDENT THINKING

Authors

  • Mukhayyo Kenjaeva Tashkent State Pedagogical University named after Nizami Associate professor of the Department of native language and methodology of its teaching in primary education.
  • Chorieva Shoira Termez State Pedagogical Institute Primary education Master of the 2nd year.

Keywords:

Primary education, teaching process, methods, literacy

Abstract

Today, all areas of development are due to high-quality education. Teacher development has become essential due to the quick development of the educational area. Today's Uzbek educational system is also integrating access to technology and digital networks. Updates, development, and training in line with advancing technologies are required to raise the standard of primary education. This article addresses the teaching process in primary school settings, the elements of 21st-century education and their influences, as well as how the primary teaching process has changed as a result

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Published

2023-05-20

How to Cite

Mukhayyo Kenjaeva, & Chorieva Shoira. (2023). PROVIDING LITERACY OF STUDENTS IN PRIMARY EDUCATION AND TEACHING INDEPENDENT THINKING. European Scholar Journal, 4(5), 12-14. Retrieved from https://scholarzest.com/index.php/esj/article/view/3556

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