THE NECESSITY OF DEVELOPING CRITICAL THINKING IN PRIMARY SCHOOL STUDENTS
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In the current process of globalization, the development of critical thinking skills in learners has become a particularly urgent pedagogical issue. The goal of educational systems is not only to impart knowledge but also to teach students to think independently and critically. Critical thinking skills play a significant role in students' ability to make decisions, solve problems, and make informed choices in various situations in the future. Therefore, the development of methods and strategies aimed at fostering critical thinking in the educational process is of particular importance today.
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