Abstract

The article reveals the problem of formation of students' skills and abilities of independent work in the process of studying at the university. The article analyzes various approaches to the interpretation of the concept of "educational independent activity", examines the features of its organization in the university, provides the pedagogical conditions necessary for its effective formation

Keywords

educational independent activity, methodological approaches, essence of educational independent activity, structure of educational activity, pedagogical conditions

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