The Content of Forming Speaking Competencies of Primary Class Students on The Base of Innovative Technologies

Authors

  • Saidova Mohinur Jonpo ʻ latovna Professor of the Department of Primary Education of BuxDPI, Doctor of Education (DSc)
  • Kandimova Nasiba Ramazonovna

Keywords:

Innovative technologies, traditional and non-traditional educational methods, educational tools

Abstract

In primary classes, especially in the 1st grade students, it is desirable to systematically carry out the formation of speech competences with various methods and tools. It is an important task to make every student a literate, fluent speaker and free thinker It takes a lot of work and time. Innovative technologies, traditional and non-traditional educational methods, educational tools, ICT tools help us in this

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Forming students' subject-related competencies in primary-grade mother-tongue classes (methodical instruction for primary-grade teachers of general education schools) Samarkand - 2018

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2023-10-26

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The Content of Forming Speaking Competencies of Primary Class Students on The Base of Innovative Technologies. (2023). Journal of Pedagogical Inventions and Practices, 25, 47-50. https://mail.zienjournals.com/index.php/jpip/article/view/4558