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Implementation of the Action Plan:
             The new strategies were implemented in the classrooms. Teachers used

             more  varied  teaching  methods,  integrated  additional  learning  resources,
             and  provided  extra  attention  to  students  facing  difficulties.  Remedial
             programs were also launched to provide additional support.

             Evaluation and Adjustment:
             After some time, the school evaluated the effectiveness of the action plan.
             They analyzed whether there were improvements in student performance,
             participation  in  extracurricular  activities,  and  students'  perceptions  of
             learning. If needed, strategies could be adjusted to better accommodate
             individual needs.




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       E.      GUIDE ON HOW TO CONDUCT OBSERVATION OR
               INTERVIEWS TO IDENTIFY LEARNING NEEDS






            Conducting  observations  and  interviews  is  a  crucial  process  in  identifying
            learning  needs  within  an  educational  context.  This  step-by-step  guide
            outlines  the  method  to  effectively  gather  insights  from  students  and
            teachers.
            1. Define Objectives and Scope
                Clearly outline the objectives of the observation or interview. Determine
                the specific learning needs you intend to uncover.
                Identify the target audience: Are you focusing on students, teachers, or
                both groups?

            2. Plan and Prepare
                Choose the Observation or Interview Format: Decide whether you will
                conduct  direct  observations  in  classrooms  or  utilize  one-on-one
                interviews.
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