Modern Approaches and the Role of Innovative Technologies in Primary Education Methodology
Abstract
primary education serves as the foundation for lifelong learning and personal development. The methodology applied during these formative years significantly influences students’ cognitive, emotional, and social growth. Over the past decades, primary education methodology has undergone significant transformations, driven by integrating modern approaches and innovative technologies. This article explores the current trends, challenges, and benefits of adopting modern pedagogical strategies and technological tools in primary education.
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