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THE LEARNING JOURNEY: NAVIGATING EDUCATION IN THE 21ST CENTURY

Suman Lata
Page No. : 193-202

ABSTRACT

In this paper, titled "The Learning Journey: Navigating Education in the 21st Century," we explore the evolving landscape of education in the digital age. Our investigation delves into the challenges, opportunities, and transformative trends shaping the learning journey of students in the 21st century. Drawing upon theoretical frameworks, empirical research, and case studies, we examine key themes such as digital literacy, personalized learning, global citizenship, and the role of technology in education. Through a comprehensive analysis of emerging trends and best practices, we aim to inform educators, policymakers, and stakeholders about strategies to navigate the complexities of education in the 21st century. By understanding the multifaceted nature of modern education and embracing innovative approaches, stakeholders can empower learners to thrive in an ever-changing world. This research underscores the importance of fostering digital literacy, promoting personalized learning experiences, cultivating global citizenship competencies, and harnessing the potential of educational technology. By prioritizing these elements, educators and policymakers can create inclusive, equitable, and transformative learning environments that prepare students to succeed in the 21st century and beyond.


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