CREATING LESSON PLARIS TAILORED TO SPECIFIC AGE GROUPS
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Keywors: Developmental psychology, utilized qualitative research methods, observational evaluations, Engaging activities, Adolescence.Abstract
Creating effective lesson plans that are appropriate for specific age groups is essential for educators seeking to improve student engagement and learning outcomes. This article explores the methodologies used to develop age-appropriate lesson plans, discusses the importance of adapting content to students’ developmental stages, and presents findings that demonstrate the positive impacts of personalized instruction.
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