Blended Learning: A Necessity for Indian Education System

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Abstract

Blended learning is an innovative concept that merges the advantages of conventional classroom teaching with technology-assisted learning, encompassing both online and offline modalities. It creates prospects for cooperative learning, hands-on learning, and computer-aided learning (CAL). For blended learning to be successfully implemented, there must be careful efforts, a good attitude, and substantial inexpensive, as well as highly motivated teachers and learners. It is complex and difficult to organize because it connects multiple approaches. The idea of blended learning, its major components, and the prerequisites for its successful implementation are explored in the present research. Furthermore, a cover-up is the implementation of blended learning in the Indian educational system. The current study is also designed to highlight how blended learning is a crucial method.

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-, D. S. (2023). Blended Learning: A Necessity for Indian Education System. International Journal For Multidisciplinary Research, 5(4). https://doi.org/10.36948/ijfmr.2023.v05i04.4574

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