THE SIGNIFICANCE OF INDEPENDENT WORK IN TEACHING ZOOLOGY
Keywords:
zoology, independent work, research activity, biological education, cognitive activity.Abstract
The article examines the significance of independent work in the process of teaching zoology. Their functions in forming students' cognitive activity, research skills, and environmental thinking are revealed. The necessity of systematically utilizing independent activities in the study of zoology sections is substantiated.
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