Key Highlights
- Teachers will be equipped with the digital tools and professional development programs.
- Special Self-study portal will be launched offering a wide range of resources, including video lectures, interactive tutorials, and practice tests.
- Fully digital Education System integrating digital platforms across the entire curriculum to enhance learning experiences and accessibility.
As part of bold measures for modernizing education and enhancing learning experiences of students, the government in Kerala plans to take a leap by completely digitalizing the school education system from the next academic year.
The state government has digitized portals in all phases of curriculum. For that, they provide students and teachers with related study material online on portals. Here, the bottom line is taking an apt portal specially made to facilitate self-study by the student. So the students can get an appropriate space to sit anywhere and acquire any knowledge about that particular matter anytime. It will present video lectures, interactive tutorials, digital textbooks, and practice tests to the students in order that their education goes through smoothly even in the absence of the classroom environment.
This change in digitized learning will be sure to fill the gap in educational accessibility, particularly among students in far-flung and underserved areas. As internet penetration in Kerala is slowly advancing, the government expects that this specific initiative alone will bring about equal learning opportunities for every student, no matter how remote their location is.
This new system will also support teachers by equipping them with digital tools to effectively teach, where they can further engage with students to track their learning. Professional development will be open to educators who will be helped to ensure they are ready to fully benefit from these digital tools.
Marked futures of learning that Kerala has stepped into through full digitalization can be stated without any formality. Through these efforts, the technological step does not aim to simply pursue the way toward a digital path to education alongside the rest of the world, but rather gear its students into skills the world of digits commands. It will, in turn, set a trend for other states in India to make the same changes, and education might never be delivered in the same manner again in this country.