BEGINNER FORMING 21ST CENTURY SKILLS IN EDUCATION : INTERNATIONAL EXPERIENCE AND UZBEKISTAN PRACTICE

Authors

  • Murtazoeva Rabia Nomanovna Information technologies and management university " Elementary Education ” 1st year student, group BT - 29-24 Author

Keywords:

21st century skills , beginner education , international experience

Abstract

This in the article elementary 21st century in education skills formation issue illuminated . In it modern education in the process necessary was critical thinking , problems solution to do , information from technologies use , communication and cooperation skills development relevance analysis International​​ experience in the example of this skills to form aimed at approaches studied and Uzbekistan in practice take going reforms with compared . Author by national education in the system this skills effective current to grow according to offer and recommendations reported .

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Published

2025-06-04