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From Traditional to Tailored: How Indian knowledge Centre’s are Offering Personalized Learning at Affordable Prices

Issue Abstract

Abstract

         The landscape of education in India is undergoing a significant transformation, shifting from traditional models to more personalized learning experiences. This change is driven by the rise of knowledge centres that are redefining how education is delivered, making it more accessible and affordable. By integrating technology and innovative teaching methodologies, these centres are tailoring educational experiences to meet individual needs and learning styles. This personalized approach not only enhances student engagement but also improves learning outcomes by addressing the unique strengths and weaknesses of each learner. The affordability aspect is equally crucial, as these centres leverage cost-effective technologies and resource-sharing models to keep educational costs low.     This abstract explores how Indian knowledge centres are embracing these changes, offering insights into their strategies for delivering customized learning while maintaining affordability. The study highlights the impact of these innovations on the broader educational landscape and discusses potential implications for the future of learning in India.

Keywords: Personalized Learning, Knowledge Centre’s, Educational Innovation, Accessibility, Cost-Effectiveness, India.     


Author Information
P S Rama Krishna, Y.S.S.Patro, P Pinakapani,Research Scholar, School of Management Studies, GIET University, Research Supervisor Professor, School of Management Studies, GIETU Gunupur, Odisha.
Issue No
9
Volume No
10
Issue Publish Date
26 Sep 2024
Issue Pages
55-62

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