WAYS TO IMPROVE EDUCATIONAL EFFECTIVENESS THROUGH CROSS-CURRICULAR COMMUNICATION IN EXTRACURRICULAR ACTIVITIES
Keywords:
Promoting reading, age-relatedness, perception and abilities, training and program, social adaptation, speech system, extracurricular activities, additional reading, theater and films, conferences and circles, reading evenings, visits to museums.Abstract
This article discusses ways to increase the effectiveness of education through inter-curricular communication in extracurricular activities and its specific features. The article also describes ways to improve technologies for developing student’s creative abilities, ways and effectiveness of developing student’s creativity in the educational process based on interactive methods and games.
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