THE IMPORTANCE OF MODERN METHODS IN DEVELOPING YOUTH'S CREATIVE SKILLS
Maqola haqida umumiy ma'lumotlar
This article highlights the essence of improving the mechanisms of using modern methods and technologies in the development of students' creative abilities, the scientific ideas of scientists about communicative competence, as well as the importance of forming communicative competence in students in professional educational institutions.
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Khalikova, L. U., & Mustafaeva, K. . (2023). THE IMPORTANCE OF MODERN METHODS IN DEVELOPING YOUTH'S CREATIVE SKILLS. Academic Research in Educational Sciences, 4(12), 198–203. https://doi.org/
Khalikova, Latofat, and Kamola Mustafaeva,. “THE IMPORTANCE OF MODERN METHODS IN DEVELOPING YOUTH'S CREATIVE SKILLS.” Academic Research in Educational Sciences, vol. 12, no. 4, 2023, pp. 198–203, https://doi.org/.
Khalikova, U. and Mustafaeva, . 2023. THE IMPORTANCE OF MODERN METHODS IN DEVELOPING YOUTH'S CREATIVE SKILLS. Academic Research in Educational Sciences. 12(4), pp.198–203.