Enhancing Student Learning Outcomes: Evaluating Effective Educational Strategies for Academic Success
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https://doi.org/10.48047/ff9y6j55Keywords:
Learning-outcomes, collaborative learning, Emotional Well-Being, Technology,Abstract
This research studies approaches on how to improve student learning in India by looking at key
educational areas. The investigation targets teacher training, technology integration, parental
involvement, and integrated education. Building on a systematic review of previously published
outputs, the research recognizes the role of pedagogical innovations, digital learning tools and
synergetic educational strategies to fill in the existing foundational learning gaps. The results
illustrate the potential of integrated, context-driven approaches for positively changing India’s
education system, especially amongst rural underdeveloped and disadvantaged communities.
However, such efforts are accompanied by the persistent problem of equity and access to resources.
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