THE ROLE OF PEDAGOGICAL SKILLS IN REFORMING PRIMARY EDUCATION SYSTEM
Abstract
The reform of primary education systems is an essential step towards ensuring a high-quality educational foundation for future generations. Among the many components that contribute to the success of educational reforms, the role of pedagogical skills is paramount. This article explores the significance of pedagogical expertise in the transformation of primary education. It discusses how effective teaching methods, innovative pedagogical strategies, and a deep understanding of students’ needs can contribute to the success of educational reforms. Furthermore, it highlights the importance of teacher development programs, continuous training, and the incorporation of modern educational tools and technologies in achieving a more inclusive, effective, and student-centered learning environment.
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