TEACHING CHILDREN HOW TO DISCRIMINATE
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- 1. Termez State Pedagogical Institute Maktabgacha va boshlangʻich ta'limda xorijiy til (ingliz tili) yoʻnalishi Student
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This article explores the significance of developing children’s ability to distinguish and analyze information critically. In an era of rapid information flow, teaching children how to differentiate facts from misinformation, recognize biases, and make informed decisions is essential. The paper examines pedagogical approaches that foster critical thinking, including interactive learning activities, problem-solving tasks, and real-life case studies. Additionally, international best practices from various educational systems are analyzed to highlight effective strategies for teaching these skills. The article concludes with practical recommendations for educators and parents on how to cultivate children’s ability to assess and interpret information independently, ultimately preparing them for a more informed and responsible role in society.
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