Digital Mathematical Literacy As A Component Of The Life Skills Of Students Of Modern Educational Institutions
Najmiddinova X.Yo. , Associate Professor, Candidate Of Pedagogical Sciences, NamSU (Uzbekistan)Abstract
The article reveals the essence of the concepts of digital literacy, mathematical and digital-mathematical literacy, the views of international experts and researchers, the role and significance of these concepts in teaching and educating the younger generation in the digital environment.
Keywords
Digital literacy, mathematical and digital-mathematical literacy, digital environment
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