THE IMPORTANCE OF TIME MANAGEMENT IN TEACHING PROCESS
Abstract
This article discusses the role of time management in teaching process.
It deals with the teachers of work schedules involving advanced planning, arranging, and execution in order to accomplish the goals and objectives of the lessons as well as their own.
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