The Importance Study of the Hybrid Learning Approach
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Mr. V.C Jain Assistant Profeesor
Department of English, BIHER, Chennai, Tamil Nadu (India)
Department of English, BIHER, Chennai, Tamil Nadu (India)
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Submitted: 2026-01-05
Accepted: 2026-01-10
Published: 2026-01-30
Abstract
The importance study of the Hybrid Learning Approach explores the integration of traditional face-to-face instruction with online learning environments. It focuses on its effectiveness, pedagogical value, and challenges for Teachers-centric and students-centric approach in contemporary education. This study examines how the hybrid model supports learner autonomy, flexibility, and engagement by combining synchronous and asynchronous modes of delivery. Drawing upon existing literature, institutional case studies, and empirical data, the analysis highlights the impact of hybrid learning on student performance, teacher roles, and curriculum design. It also addresses key concerns such as digital accessibility, technological infrastructure, and instructional preparedness. The findings suggest that while hybrid learning offers significant educational benefits, its success largely depends on strategic planning, digital literacy, and continuous support for both learners and educators. This study provides insights and recommendations for effectively implementing hybrid learning to enhance the quality and inclusivity of education in a digitally evolving world.
Keywords
pedagogy, hybrid learning, autonomy, Blended teaching, virtual reality, Online and Offline Integration, Educational Technology
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