INTERNATIONAL EXPERIENCES IN ADAPTIVE LEARNING MANAGEMENT (FINLAND: HOLISTIC ADAPTIVE EDUCATION MODEL)

Authors

  • Ahmadjanov Dostonbek Shuhratjon Ogli Author

Keywords:

adaptive learning, educational management, personalized education, international education, student-centered learning

Abstract

This study examines international experiences in adaptive management of student learning activities across various educational systems worldwide. The research analyzes innovative approaches implemented in developed countries to personalize learning, optimize educational outcomes, and enhance student engagement through adaptive methodologies. By examining case studies from Finland, Singapore, Canada, and other leading educational systems, this article identifies best practices, implementation challenges, and measurable outcomes of adaptive learning management systems. The findings reveal significant improvements in student performance, engagement levels, and learning satisfaction when adaptive management strategies are effectively implemented.

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Published

2025-07-15