
Strategic Potential Of Teacher Education
Abstract
This article analyzes the main trends in the development of pedagogical science in the world, interprets the potential of pedagogy in the formation of a humane society, a democratic state and the role of organizing the educational process using the example of the Republic of Uzbekistan.
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Pedagogy, development, humanization
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