GLOBAL PROBLEMS OF DEVELOPMENT OF INNOVATIVE METHODS IN EDUCATION AND THEIR SOLUTIONS
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https://doi.org/10.2024/dd782m33Keywords:
Innovation in Education, Global Challenges, Innovative Methods, Educational Technology, Teacher Training, Professional DevelopmentAbstract
Innovation in education stands as a cornerstone for the advancement of societies worldwide, yet its development faces a myriad of challenges on a global scale. This article delves into the pressing issues impeding the progress of innovative methods in education and explores potential solutions to mitigate these obstacles.
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