THE MAIN DIRECTION OF DEVELOPING ECONOMICAL COMPETENCIES OF STUDENTS
Nurmatova Maftuna Ilkhamovna , Kokand State Pedagogical Institute, PhD Student, Kokand, UzbekistanAbstract
The article covers the improvement of competencies on the family economy in students in the pedagogical process and its main areas. The purpose of the study is to select technologies that serve to improve competencies regarding the family economy in students in the process of pedagogical education.
Keywords
Competence, family economy, economic competence
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