PEDAGOGICAL DEVELOPMENT TECHNOLOGIES INTERCULTURAL COMPETENCE IN THE PROCESS OF TEACHING A FOREIGN LANGUAGE TO CHILDREN OF PRIMARY SCHOOL AGE
Keywords:
intercultural competence, pedagogical technology, game learning technologies, project-based learning technology, foreign language teaching, primary school age.Abstract
This article reveals the meaning of such concepts as "intercultural competence", "pedagogical technology", "game learning technologies", "project learning technology"; traditional and innovative pedagogical technologies for the development of intercultural competence, identified by well-known both foreign and domestic researchers, are given as an example; describes the most effective, from our point of view, technologies for the development of intercultural competence, namely: the technologies of game and project-based learning used in foreign language lessons at the stage of primary general education.
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