FLEXIBILITY IN TEACHING. PLANNING FOR MIXED ABILITY CLASSES

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This article explores the importance of flexibility in teaching and provides practical guidance on planning and managing mixed-ability classes effectively.

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Ergasheva , U., & Khakimova , D. (2024). FLEXIBILITY IN TEACHING. PLANNING FOR MIXED ABILITY CLASSES. Science and Innovation, 2(9), 126–127. Retrieved from https://in-academy.uz/index.php/si/article/view/30126

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