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he main aim of education is not just to give students beneficial information but to teach them thinking skills, to make decisions and choices, to develop their mental abilities. Educators should stir pupils’ curiosity, creativity and imagination ; broaden their horizons; deepen their way of thinking, enrich their outlook and scope of knowledge. However, every pupil has own potential. They learn or figure out something according to their character, learning style or even gender. This type of class is called mixed-ability class. The purpose of this paper is to explore teaching mixed-ability students in educational establishments.

  • Название журналаARES
  • Номер выпускаVolume 2, Issue 2
  • Количество просмотров 101
  • Количество прочтений 101
  • Дата публикации 21-03-2024
  • Язык статьиIngliz
  • Страницы1071-1075
English

he main aim of education is not just to give students beneficial information but to teach them thinking skills, to make decisions and choices, to develop their mental abilities. Educators should stir pupils’ curiosity, creativity and imagination ; broaden their horizons; deepen their way of thinking, enrich their outlook and scope of knowledge. However, every pupil has own potential. They learn or figure out something according to their character, learning style or even gender. This type of class is called mixed-ability class. The purpose of this paper is to explore teaching mixed-ability students in educational establishments.

Имя автора Должность Наименование организации
1 Djurayeva Y.A. teacher Chirchik State Pedagogical Institute
Название ссылки
1 1. Tomlinson C.. The differentiated Classroom: Responding to the Needs of All learners. (Alexandria: ASCD).1999,24
2 2. Tomlinson, C. A., & Javius, E. L. (2012, February). Teach Up for Excellence. Retrieved October 09, 2017, from http://www.ascd.org/publications/educationalleadership/feb12/vol69/num05/Teach-Up-for-Excellence.aspx
3 3. Şalli-Çopur, Deniz. Coping with the Problems of Mixed Ability Classes, Internet TESL Journal.
4 4. Pondiscio, Robert. Mixed Ability Grouping articles, The Core Knowledge Blog
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