PRACTICAL METHODS OF TEACHING SLOW LEARNERS
Keywords:
slow learners, inclusive education, differentiated instructionAbstract
The issue of educating slow learners has become increasingly important in modern educational systems because classrooms today consist of students with different abilities, learning speeds, and educational needs. Slow learners are students who learn academic concepts more slowly than average learners but are not intellectually disabled. They require special attention, individualized instruction, and supportive teaching methods in order to succeed academically and socially. Traditional teaching approaches are often ineffective for such learners because these methods usually focus on average-performing students. This article discusses the theoretical background and practical methods of teaching slow learners. It explains the characteristics and causes of slow learning and highlights the important role of teachers, parents, and educational institutions in supporting these students. The article also examines various practical teaching methods such as differentiated instruction, remedial teaching, multisensory learning, cooperative learning, activity-based learning, and the use of educational technology. In addition, the importance of motivation, emotional support, and continuous assessment is discussed. The article concludes that with proper teaching strategies, patience, encouragement, and inclusive educational practices, slow learners can improve their academic performance, self-confidence, and social integration
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