VIRTUAL TOUR OF THE HOME, APARTMENT, ETC. FOR CZECH REAL ESTATE COMPANIES' CLIENTELE. INTEGRATION WITH PRIMARY EDUCATION
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The article Integrating Innovative Active Learning in Elementary Schools: A Major Shift in Learning Paradigms from Theory to Practice to Enrich the Learning Journey of Elementary Students by Creating More Interactive, Engaging, and Effective Learning Environments represents This summative assessment reflects the implementation, results, and future directions of innovative active learning strategies in primary education settings that correspond to the general theme of theoretical and methodological foundations of teaching and learning.
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Virtual tour, apartment, real estate
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