FLEXIBILITY IN TEACHING AND PLANNING.
Keywords:
Flexibility in teaching, flexible lesson planning, differentiated instruction, adaptive teaching, classroom management, reflective practice, student engagement, inclusive education, teaching strategies, educational planning.Abstract
Flexibility in teaching and planning is essential in the dynamic landscape of modern education. It enables educators to respond effectively to students' diverse needs, integrate new pedagogical approaches, and manage unforeseen circumstances. This article explores the significance of flexibility in both teaching methods and lesson planning, supported by relevant literature and practical examples.
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