THE DEVELOPMENT OF STUDENTS’ CRITICAL THINKING
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Abstract. The article considers the technology of critical thinking development of students in university educational process. The article reveals historical aspects of students' critical thinking development and describes methods and strategies for developing students' critical thinking.
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