METHODOLOGY OF DEVELOPMENT OF DIDACTIC COMPETENCE OF FUTURE HISTORY TEACHERS
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The development of didactic competence among future history teachers is crucial for effective teaching and fostering a deep understanding of historical events, concepts, and methodologies. This article explores the methodologies and strategies for enhancing the didactic competence of history teacher candidates. It discusses the theoretical foundations, pedagogical techniques, and practical applications essential for developing comprehensive teaching skills. Emphasis is placed on interactive teaching methods, curriculum design, and the integration of technology in history education.
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Didactic Competence, History Education, Interactive Teaching MethodsHow to Cite
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