THE BASIC PRINCIPLES OF TEACHING HISTORY OF ENGLISH- SPEAKING COUNTRIES
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Annotation: This article explores the fundamental principles of teaching the
history of English-speaking countries. It delves into the importance of such education,
analyzes existing literature on effective teaching methods, presents results from
practical applications, discusses implications, and provides conclusions and
suggestions for educators.
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