APPROACHES FOR ENSURING EFFECTIVE TEACHING IN ONLINE AND BLENDED LEARNING ENVIRONMENTS
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.20377346
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teaching strategies, online learning, blended learning, digital tools, student engagement, personalized learningAnnotasiya
This article explores key approaches that support successful instruction in digital and hybrid environments. It examines the role of learner-centered design, interactive technologies, and continuous feedback in enhancing student engagement and learning outcomes. The study also highlights the importance of clear course structure, inclusive teaching practices, and the integration of synchronous and asynchronous methods to accommodate diverse learner needs. Furthermore, it discusses the impact of teacher readiness, digital competence, and institutional support on instructional effectiveness. Drawing on current research and practical examples, the article provides a framework for educators to adapt their teaching practices to evolving educational contexts.
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