TEACHERS PEDAGOGICAL COMPETENCE IN TEACHING ENGLISH IN PRIMARY SCHOOL
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Pedagogical competence, teaching English, primary education, language learning, teaching methods, professional development, effectiveness of teacher activityAbstract
The study explores the pivotal role of pedagogical competence in the effective teaching of English in primary education. Pedagogical competence plays an important role in the formation of the quality of education, in particular, in teaching English to primary school students. The teacher’s ability to effectively use pedagogical methods, understand the needs of students, and master relevant sources is the main factor in creating a positive and effective educational environment. In this study, the main components of pedagogical competence and how they influence the teaching of English in primary grades were studied.
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