Evaluating the effectiveness of the Gyankunj Project: Teachers’ perceptions from Gujarat
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The Gyankunj Project is a pivotal initiative aimed at transforming the educational framework in Gujarat by integrating advanced digital tools into the classroom. This project raises the overall level of education by modernizing classrooms and bringing teaching methods in line with contemporary educational standards (Chaudhari, A. N. 2022). This enhancement ensures that students receive a quality education that is relevant to today’s technological advancements. This study aims to evaluate the effectiveness of the Gyankunj Project in enhancing educational outcomes from the perspective of teachers in Gujarat. By targeting a sample size of 350 teachers, the research investigates their perceptions regarding the project’s impact on academic ability, the overall level of education, and student engagement. The research also examines the relationship between the demographics of instructor’s age, gender, and faculty in particular and their perceptions of the initiative’s success. Findings reveal that teachers overwhelmingly believe the Gyankunj Project improves academic abilities, raises educational standards, and increases student engagement. Moreover, positive perceptions are consistently observed across different demographic groups, highlighting the project’s broad-based acceptance and effectiveness. The study underscores the significance of the Gyankunj Project in modernizing education and its potential to make a substantial and lasting impact on the educational landscape of Gujarat.Abstract
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