DIFFERENTIAL APPROACH TO ASSESSING PRIMARY SCHOOL STUDENTS' LEARNING ACHIEVEMENT LEVELS
Keywords:
Differential approach, assessment, primary educationAbstract
This article thoroughly examines the issues of assessing the achievement levels of primary school students while taking into account their individual characteristics. The theoretical foundations, psychological and pedagogical aspects of the differential approach are analyzed.
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