Creative Techniques Of Teaching Literature At Secondary Schools

  • Mamedova Shahnoza Navoi State Pedagogical Institute
  • Sayfuddinova Shahnoza Navoi state pedagogical institute
Keywords: Creative techniques, teaching, literature, secondary school, education

Abstract

This paper analyses major points of the creative techniques of teaching literature at secondary schools. On this way, major features of the development on education were analyzed in the Republic of Uzbekistan. Moreover, various innovative techniques of the development were seen as practical points of the development. Finally, paper concludes major outcomes and shortcoming of the sector with detailed examples.

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Published
2018-12-18
How to Cite
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Mamedova Shahnoza and Sayfuddinova Shahnoza 2018. Creative Techniques Of Teaching Literature At Secondary Schools. International Journal on Integrated Education. 1, 1 (Dec. 2018), 10-14. DOI:https://doi.org/10.17605/ijie.v1i1.291.
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