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Education 4.0: Its’ Integration, Influence to Teachers’ Curriculum Practices, and Learners’ Performance

Author(s) Jonathan B. Recto
Country Philippines
Abstract This research explores the implementation of Education 4.0 in public integrated schools in the Iloilo Province, with a focus on its impact on teachers' curriculum practices and students' academic performance. The study employed a cross-sectional approach, surveying 545 teachers from different districts to determine the level of Education 4.0 implementation and its effect on teaching and student performance. The findings indicate that although urban schools showed greater rates of adoption of digital tools, rural schools had significant difficulties in terms of restricted access to technology and the internet. Teachers in both urban and rural contexts, however, reported increased student engagement and the implementation of learner-centered pedagogies, including active learning and project-based learning, through the use of digital resources. Moreover, pupils in schools with greater integration of Education 4.0 performed better academically, especially in Science and Mathematics, and rural pupils registered slightly lower improvements than their urban counterparts. The research emphasizes the need for digital infrastructure, professional development of teachers, and inclusive education policies in order to harness the full potential of Education 4.0. Suggested proposals for upgrading Education 4.0 integration consist of additional spending on technology-related resources, perpetual training of the teaching workforce, and crafting of policies that seek to eliminate gaps in the connection between city-based and rural-based schools through technological access. Altogether, the research emphasizes Education 4.0's innovative capacity in addressing teaching as well as learning conditions when implemented positively.
Keywords Education 4.0, digital integration, curriculum practices, learners' performance, teachers' pedagogical practices, and public integrated schools.
Field Sociology > Education
Published In Volume 7, Issue 3, May-June 2025
Published On 2025-05-31
DOI https://doi.org/10.36948/ijfmr.2025.v07i03.44430
Short DOI https://doi.org/g9m2gf

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