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Over the past 10 years, the world has seen a shift in education as a result of technological advances. The field of education has become more sophisticated with the use of online learning programs and artificial intelligence in classrooms. This technology not only changes how students are taught but also reshapes their modes of engagement and participation. This article considers how teaching approaches are evolving, as well as their potential challenges and prospects.(Polo et al., 2022).
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