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Реализация интегрированного подхода к формированию аудиальной культуры младших школьников

Реализация интегрированного подхода к формированию аудиальной культуры младших школьников

Abstract

The article presents a method of forming the auditory culture of elementary school students. The main components of the methodology, the steps and conditions for its implementation have been considered. Principles, methods and forms of auditory development of younger students have been disclosed. The thematic content of the tasks aimed at establishing the foundations of the auditory culture of students in 1-4 grades in the process of learning an integrated curriculum has been denoted.

В статье представлена методика формирования аудиальной культуры учащихся младших классов. Рассмотрены основные компоненты методики, этапы и условия ее реализации. Раскрыты принципы, методы и формы аудиального развития младших школьников. Обозначено содержание тематических боков заданий, направленных на формирование основ аудиальной культуры учеников 1-4 классов в процессе освоения интегрированного учебного курса.

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АУДИАЛЬНАЯ КУЛЬТУРА, ИНТЕГРИРОВАННЫЙ КУРС, МЕТОДИКА, ПРИНЦИПЫ, МЕТОДЫ, ФОРМЫ, МЛАДШИЕ ШКОЛЬНИКИ

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