NEW PEDAGOGICAL METHODS IN EDUCATION ONLINE LEARNING AND NEW TEACHING APPROCHAES
Keywords:
Student-centered learning, technology integration in education, blended learning models, adaptive learning, personalized learning, online learning, educational equity, teacher training and professional developmentAbstract
The rapid evolution of technology has led to significant transformations in educational practices, with online learning and new teaching approaches becoming increasingly prevalent. This paper explores the latest pedagogical methods in education, focusing particularly on the role of online learning platforms and their impact on teaching and learning outcomes. It examines the shift from traditional classroom-based instruction to digital and hybrid learning environments, highlighting the benefits and challenges associated with these innovations. Furthermore, the paper investigates various new teaching strategies, such as flipped classrooms, gamification, and personalized learning, and evaluates their effectiveness in enhancing student engagement and academic performance. By analyzing the integration of technology and modern pedagogical theories, this study aims to provide insights into how educators can adapt to the evolving demands of 21st-century education and improve the learning experience for diverse student populations.
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