Conditions for Teaching Students Creative Communication in Reading Lessons in Elementary School
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https://doi.org/10.47494/mesb.v23i.1238Keywords:
creative communication, free and creative thinking, personality, spiritual freedom, independent thinkingAbstract
Today, the educational process requires the education of students, as well as the development of free-thinking. When a child is free to do what he or she wants to do, he or she will develop self-esteem. The education of thinking requires certain material, and pedagogical conditions. An independent thinker must first of all be able to observe, feel and comprehend existence, that is, he must be physically and mentally healthy.
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