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Features of the Methodology of Teaching Foreign Literature
in Primary School
Narkabilova Gulnoza Po’latovna
Fergana State University Philosophy of
Philology PhD, Senior Lecturer
Tursunaliyeva Xumoraxon Xursanbek qizi
Theory and methods of education 1-year master's degree
Annotation:
This article is devoted to the analysis of the methodology
of teaching foreign
literature in primary school. Requirements for independent work are given. Theoretical ideas in this
area are supported by the example of teaching "Little Prince".
Keywords:
pedagogy,
primary education, independent work, methodology, of teaching foreign
literature.
Introduction
The importance of the foreign literature course in the modern school is enormous. First of all, it
should be noted that "world literature" itself reflects the process of interaction, mutual influence of
national literatures. Literature is perhaps the main source of information about the culture of a
given country.
In this regard, it should be noted that the development of world literature is a
product of the mutual influence of national literatures.
Main part.
The acquaintance of schoolchildren with foreign literature contributes to the
understanding of the uniqueness and uniqueness of the culture and
literature of each nation, the idea
of the originality of Russian literature, familiarization with the universal values of life. Often in
modern schools, the course of foreign literature is fragmentary and fragmentary. Increasingly, the
idea of creating a well-thought-out and consistent system for studying
foreign authors at school
sounds in the methodology.
The study of foreign literature occupies a very important place in the entire course of literature in
the modern school. However, the current situation at the school is such that the Uzbek literature
program is so full that there is no time left for foreign literature, especially
since the works of
foreign authors are studied at the end of the school year. Whereas the reading and perception of
foreign literature by middle and senior students opens up prospects for a clearer understanding of
the world literary process and the role of domestic literature in it.
The course of foreign literature is built on the basis of an integrated approach, including aspects of
the historical-literary, literary-theoretical and cultural studies of literary phenomena. It is important
for the teacher to identify the individual characteristics of each representative of foreign literature
and, at the same time, the common features that are inherent in their work associated with a certain
era. The study of the work in the context of the era involves the acquaintance of students with the
facts of the writer's biography, the most important source of knowledge not only about the life of
the artist, but also about the features of the time in which he lived and worked. The study of a work
in the context of an epoch also requires an appeal to lexical,
everyday, ethnographic, historical
commentaries with the involvement
of works of painting, music, theater, and cinema.