Abstract

We consider the content and methods of teaching mathematics in primary school in the context of digitalization. The necessity of a significant updating of the curriculum is shown. In particular, this implies the use of digital tools as an object of study and a way to significantly improve the content and effectiveness of studying mathematics to really prepare children for the future life and work.

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