Readiness For The Organization Of Team Work In The Pedagogical Team For The Development Of A Preschool Educational Organization
Gulasal Abdukunduzovna Berdalieva , Doctor Of Philosophy In Pedagogy (PhD), Head Of The Department Of The Regional Center For Retraining And Advanced Training Of Public Education Of Syrdarya Region, UzbekistanAbstract
The article covers issues such as preparation for the organization of work in the pedagogical team in the development of the organization of preschool education, its content and implementation in practice.
Keywords
Pedagogical team, preschool organization, motivational-value training
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