ISSUES OF DEVELOPING MATHEMATICAL COMPETENCE IN SHAPING PRIMARY SCHOOL STUDENTS' WORLDVIEW
Keywords:
Mathematical competence, education, methodology, competency-based learning, innovative teaching technologies, mathematical imagination, integration in the learning process.Abstract
This article is devoted to the issue of developing mathematical competence among primary school students. Mathematical competence plays an essential role in helping students acquire mathematical knowledge, develop logical thinking, and enhance problem-solving skills. The use of modern pedagogical methods — such as problem-solving strategies and logical tasks — provides opportunities for students to expand their worldview through mathematics.
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