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HOW CAN A TEACHER HELP SLOW LEARNERS? AND WHAT CAN BE DONE TO IMPROVE STUDENTS’ ACADEMIC PERFORMANCE?

Ermatova Akmaral , Deputy of Academic Affairs of the Presidential School in Nurafshon
Sharipov Biloliddin , Teacher of Biology at the Presidential School in Nurafshon
Mamatov Doniyor Eranbayevich , Teacher of Character education at the Presidential School in Nurafshon

Abstract

 Helping slow learners requires patience, understanding, and tailored strategies to meet their individual needs. By implementing these strategies, teachers can create a supportive environment that promotes growth and success for slow learners. Improving the academic performance of struggling students is a critical focus for educators as disparities in achievement levels persist. Teachers encounter various challenges in meeting the diverse learning needs of students, motivating them, and integrating technology effectively. To address these issues, strategies such as personalized tutoring, regular assessments, fostering a growth mindset, and providing constructive feedback are essential. Employing diverse teaching methods like group activities and interactive exercises can effectively engage students who learn at a slower pace. Collaboration with parents and guardians plays a vital role in developing a comprehensive action plan for students. Utilizing student management software can streamline progress tracking, communication, and datadriven decision-making. This software offers numerous benefits including performance evaluation, timely interventions, resource savings, and long-term progress monitoring. 

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Educational technology, relationships, communication, goals, utilize technology, flexible.

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HOW CAN A TEACHER HELP SLOW LEARNERS? AND WHAT CAN BE DONE TO IMPROVE STUDENTS’ ACADEMIC PERFORMANCE?. (2024). International Bulletin of Applied Science and Technology, 4(8), 41-43. https://doi.org/10.37547/