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THE FUTURE OF EDUCATION IN THE DIGITAL AGE: OPPORTUNITIES, INNOVATIONS, AND CHALLENGES

  • 1. Student, University of Business and Science, Department of "English Language and Literature", University of Business and Science

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 The rapid advancement of digital technologies has fundamentally transformed educational systems worldwide. This study explores the future of education in the digital age, focusing on accessibility, artificial intelligence (AI), personalized learning, and the development of 21st-century competencies. Using a qualitative literature review methodology, the study analyzes international policy reports and peer-reviewed research published between 2015 and 2024. The findings indicate that digital technologies enhance flexibility, learner autonomy, and instructional efficiency. However, challenges such as the digital divide, ethical concerns, teacher preparedness, and data privacy require systematic policy responses. The study concludes that sustainable digital transformation depends on balanced integration, pedagogical innovation, and strong institutional support.

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