Transforming Pedagogy in the Digital Age: Insights and Innovations from the UK

Authors

  • Dr Inesa Kostenko Ph.D., Fellow Researcher, University of Leicester Scientific Research Institute of State Building and Local Government of National Academy of Law Sciences of Ukraine Author

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.51432/vw6ypz96

Keywords:

digital transformation, educational innovation, game-based learning, active learning, artificial intelligence

Abstract

This research paper delves into the transformative impact of digital resources on the educational landscape, with a keen focus on the pioneering efforts within the British educational sector. Emphasizing the integration of theoretical insights and empirical evidence, the study seeks to unearth and validate effective digital strategies and tools that significantly bolster teaching and learning outcomes. Central to the investigation are various digital pedagogies, such as game-based learning, active learning practices, and the advanced implementation of artificial intelligence and machine learning technologies within the educational sphere. Utilizing a comprehensive approach that includes case studies and comparative analyses from the UK, the paper meticulously examines how digital resources are pivotal in enhancing learner engagement, personalization of the learning experience, and the development of feedback literacy. The findings underscore the critical role of digital innovations in fostering an enriched educational process, highlighting their potential to not only improve the quality of education but also to prepare learners for the challenges and opportunities of the digital age. This study contributes to the broader discourse on educational quality enhancement, offering valuable insights into the utilization of digital technologies to transform pedagogical practices. Through its examination of the British context, the research provides a framework for understanding the global implications of digital transformation in education.

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Published

2024-07-18