Possibilities Of Applying Differential Approach In Extracurricular Activities In Primary Classes
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Primary education, differential approach, extracurricular activities, individual developmentAbstract
This article highlights the necessity of considering individual characteristics of primary school students in extracurricular activities, the role of differential approach, and its practical application possibilities.
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