Constructivist Instruction Practices in Kosovo Primary Education: The Field of Languages and Communication Curriculum

The constructivist approach aims to change the traditional instruction paradigms in the primary education curriculum of Kosovo. Nonetheless, constructivist practices that aim to ensure success in teaching have not been fully understood by instructors. This study intended to examine how primary schoo...

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Comparative Analysis
Constructivism (Learning)
Elementary School Students
Elementary School Teachers
English (Second Language)
Faculty Development
Foreign Countries
Guides
Indo European Languages
Measures (Individuals)
Rating Scales
Second Language Instruction
Second Language Learning
Teacher Attitudes
Teaching Methods
Urban Schools
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