A SYSTEM FOR DEVELOPING DIDACTIC UNIT DESIGN COMPETENCIES IN MATHEMATICS STUDENTS
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https://doi.org/10.55640/Keywords:
mathematics education, future teacher, didactic unit, design competence, methodical system, professional training, educational material.Abstract
This article examines the issues of improving the professional training of future mathematics teachers. The main purpose of the research is to develop a system for the development of competencies in designing didactic units of educational material among students of mathematics directions. The article analyzes the methodical foundations of systematization and logical design of didactic units. The stages of forming students' design abilities and the impact of this process on the professional excellence of the future teacher are substantiated.
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