EFFECTIVE EDUCATIONAL MANAGEMENT IN PRIMARY EDUCATION: APPROACHES AND STRATEGIES
Keywords:
educational management, primary education, leadership, school administration, teaching quality, student-centered learning.Abstract
This article examines effective educational management in primary education and analyzes key strategies for improving the quality of school administration and teaching processes. It focuses on leadership approaches, teacher coordination, resource management, and student-centered learning environments. The study highlights how effective management practices contribute to academic achievement and overall school development.
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