PEDAGOGICAL AND PSCHOLOGICAL BENEFITS OF EVOLUATION IN STEM AND STEAM EDUCATION.

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The purpose of this article is to give a mapping of teaching art for STEAM education. The community is continuously changing, and education must adapt to allow for the full formation of the subject. STEAM education is becoming more prevalent in schools, with the goal of preparing future professionals for this linked and technology world. To accept this new culture, it is necessary to develop new teaching skills that include the student's whole development.  As well as the art which mentions in STEAM education as A letter is essential in primary education.  

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Kamilova, D. (2023). PEDAGOGICAL AND PSCHOLOGICAL BENEFITS OF EVOLUATION IN STEM AND STEAM EDUCATION. Central Asian Journal of Education and Innovation, 2(5 Part 2), 210–213. Retrieved from https://in-academy.uz/index.php/cajei/article/view/15215

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