“PERSONAL EDUCATIONAL ENVIRONMENT” BASED ON THE ACMELOLOGICAL APPROACH TO CONTINUOUS PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT OF PRIMARY SCHOOL TEACHERS TECHNOLOGIES
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Continuous professional development, continuous self-developmentAbstract
The article examines the “personal learning environment” as a technology based on acmeological approaches to the continuous professional development of primary school teachers. Various models of designing a personal learning environment have also been studied and analyzed. The effectiveness of the use of "personal learning environment" technology in the process of continuous professional development of primary school teachers is scientifically and pedagogically based.
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