@Bilim in my opinion educational change in the modern era faces several significant challenges,the main challenge is if technology is given completely in the hands of students there may be drastic impact on their skills of thinking and exploring their own ideas. Like they are getting dependent on technology completely .some of major challenges may be,
1.Technological Integration
Access and Equity: Not all students have equal access to technology and the internet, leading to a digital divide. In my case my school is a primary school we have no system or facility of solar or alternative resource for electricity we also don't have any computer lab . Student s are taught on android phones which staff has . When I see you people talking about your school management in terms of technology I really feel about my students that they are deprived of these facilities but instead of that we are trying to teach them with the use of phone.
2. Teacher Training : Many educators need ongoing professional development to effectively integrate technology into their teaching. As I'm getting training actually in this platform all other teachers should also be given access for this .
3.Curriculum Reform
Relevance:Updating curricula to meet the needs of a rapidly changing world, including the integration of 21st-century skills.
4.Socioeconomic Disparities
Funding Inequities: Schools in affluent areas often have more resources than those in lower-income areas, affecting the quality of education.
5.Political Influences Educational policies can be heavily influenced by political agendas, which may not always align with educational best practices.
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Teacher Recruitment and Retention
Shortages,:Many regions face shortages of qualified teachers, particularly in specialized subjects like STEM. -
Assessment and Accountability
Measuring Success: Finding effective ways to assess student learning and teacher effectiveness beyond standardized tests. Like UNESCO is organising students competition or other international competitions.
Preparing students to compete in a global job market while also fostering a sense of local and national identity.
Addressing these challenges requires a multifaceted approach that involves stakeholders at all levels, from policymakers and educators to students and parents, to create a more equitable, effective, and adaptive educational system.