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PECULIARITIES AND DIFFICULTIES OF THE LEARNING PROCESS AT DAGESTAN PRIMARY SCHOOLS

Abstract

The article considers the characteristics and specific difficulties of the learning process in terms of primary schools in Dagestan ; stated that schools multiethnic environment encountered difficulties assistantd with insufficient knowledge of the language of instruction as to the comparative part of younger students in their native language family does not match the language of schooling.

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F. R. Asadulaeva
Dagestan State Pedagogical University
Russian Federation
assistant professor, the chair of Pedagogy and Psychology of Primary education, Faculty of Primary School, DSPU


E. A. Abdulatipova
Dagestan State Pedagogical University
Russian Federation
assistant professor, the chair of Pedagogy and Psychology of Primary of Education, faculty of Primary School, DSPU


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Asadulaeva F.R., Abdulatipova E.A. PECULIARITIES AND DIFFICULTIES OF THE LEARNING PROCESS AT DAGESTAN PRIMARY SCHOOLS. Dagestan State Pedagogical University. Journal. Psychological and Pedagogical Sciences. 2014;(4):51-54. (In Russ.)

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