GAME TECHNOLOGIES IN THE SYSTEM OF DEVELOPING THINKING SKILLS IN PRIMARY CLASSES
Keywords:
primary education, thinking skills, game technologies, didactic games, interactive learning.Abstract
Discusses the role of game technologies in developing thinking skills among primary school pupils. In primary education, the formation of logical, creative, critical and independent thinking is one of the main pedagogical tasks. Game technologies help pupils learn actively, understand educational materials more easily, and express their ideas freely.
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