MODERN PROBLEMS OF CHEMISTRY METHODOLOGY (1950-2000)
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Journals Park Publishing
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Since 1917, throughout the twentieth century, general secondary education has been undergoing gradual reform. The need for reforms was due to changing socio-social and ideological factors, which at the first stage included the need to provide students with a certain amount of knowledge, skills and abilities laid down in the subject systematic courses and constituting the foundations of sciences.