THEME: CLASSROOM MANAGEMENT AND TEACHER-LEARNER

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  • Safarova Dildora ##default.groups.name.author##
  • Ziyodullayeva Mohinur ##default.groups.name.author##
  • Qorabekova Shaxzoda ##default.groups.name.author##

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motivation, engagement, classroom distribution, time management, learning environments active participation, constructive feedback, relationships between students

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Classroom and teacher-learner interaction are two fundamental aspects of effective teaching. A well-managed classroom creates a structured and supportive learning environment, while meaningful teacher-learner interaction enhances engagement, motivation, and comprehension. When both elements are implemented effectively, students are more likely to achieve academic success and 
develop essential life skills.   

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2025-04-04