GOVERNMENT’S DIGITAL INITIATIVES FOR EDUCATION PM E-VIDYA: EXPLORING ITS IMPLEMENTATION AT SCHOOL LEVEL
Keywords:
Digital Education, Government’s Digital Education Initiatives, PM e- VIDYA, DIKSHA, SWAYAM MOOCs, Swayam Prabha TV Channels, ICT, School EducationAbstract
With the goal of giving all students access to high-quality education, the Indian government launched the PM e-VIDYA project for digital education in order to change education and successfully implement NEP2020. The success of these programs depends on whether they reach the intended recipients, even while they are offering great educational possibilities. The purpose of this study is to investigate how schools are incorporating PM e-VIDYA, the government's digital education initiative, to enhance students' academic progress. The findings revealed that schools have all the necessary resources for integrating these, but though they are successfully doing so, widespread adoption among students, teachers, and schools is crucial to maximizing their benefits and demonstrating their positive impact on education.
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