How Developmental Psychology Strategies Can Help the In-Class Assignments More Interesting in Order to Help Elementary School Students Get Better Grades in Learning Mandarin?
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Action Research, Learning Mandarin, In-Class AssignmentsAbstract
Action research is a method of research that is being conducted to gain knowledge of a certain study or theory. It often requires the person who performs the research to take action and interact with the participants during the research process. It also includes a series of experiments and a conclusion at the end of the research. Using developmental psychology strategies when designing the in-class worksheets for Mandarin class will make the class time more interesting. Observation has shown that It will also increase the completion rate of the in-class worksheets. Therefore, to help elementary school students get better grades in learning mandarin.
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