The Competition Of Pedagogical Skills As A Means Of Determining The Level Of General Pedagogical Competence Of The Prospective Teachers
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https://doi.org/10.35433/pedagogy.2(88).2017.135-139Keywords:
competition of pedagogical trade, competitive tasks, evaluation criteria, trade of influence, trade of the verbal broadcastingAbstract
The article acquaints with maintenance and method of lead through in the general lines of university competition of pedagogical trade as to the mean of professional preparation of future teachers.
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