METHODOLOGY FOR DEVELOPING NATIONAL AND UNIVERSAL COMPETENCIES IN PRIMARY SCHOOL TEACHERS
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This article highlights the content, significance, and methodological approaches to developing national and universal competencies in primary school teachers. The study provides recommendations for enhancing competencies through interactive methods, integrated approaches, and practical training.
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