Innovation pedagogical technologies used in school technology education
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education, innovative, pedagogical technology, student, training lessonAbstract
The essence of the formation of creative abilities of students through the repetition (strengthening) of practical work done in school technology education using innovative pedagogical technologies is highlighted. The effectiveness of the teacher's work in the educational process largely depends on the activity of students. To do this, the teacher must look for innovations, show examples of initiative and creativity. The methods proposed above serve to improve technology science lessons, teach students to perform practical work independently and creatively, and form and develop relevant work skills.
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