The Research Dailogue

Blended Learning: A Transformative Potential in Teaching Learning

Vol. 05, Issue 01, pp. 600–611|  Published: 15 April 2026
Author: Seema Tripathi

DOI: https://doi.org/10.64880/theresearchdialogue.v5i1.60

Abstract:

Blended learning has recently developed into a revolutionary educational approach that integrates conventional, in-person teaching with digital, online tools. This hybrid methodology provides students with the autonomy of tech-focused, self-paced study alongside the mentorship and social engagement of a physical classroom. By merging online and physical formats, it seeks to deliver a highly interactive, tailored, and productive educational experience.

This research paper investigates the core theories, concepts, and teaching frameworks that support blended learning. It analyzes diverse formats—such as the rotation, flex, flipped classroom, and enriched virtual models—each presenting distinct approaches to combining technology with traditional schooling.

Key Highlights of the Paper:

  • Advantages: Explores heightened student participation, greater adaptability, and more profound comprehension.
  • Obstacles: Addresses critical challenges including unequal technology access (the digital divide), inadequate teacher training, and maintaining student responsibility.
  • Future Considerations: Highlights the necessity of updating curricula, offering continuous professional training for teachers, and establishing policies to guarantee equal educational
  • Data & Progress: Looks at how learning analytics can track student growth and refine teaching strategies.

Ultimately, as education adapts to new technology, blended learning offers a framework for building diverse and flexible classrooms. However, achieving its full potential requires overcoming systemic challenges and preparing both educators and students for this shift. The paper concludes that blended learning can fundamentally restructure modern education into a more customizable, versatile, and learner-focused experience.

Keywords: Blended Learning, Face-to-Face Instruction, Online Learning, Pedagogical advancement, Flexible Education.

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Seema Tripathi, “Blended Learning: A Transformative Potential in Teaching Learning” The Research Dialogue, Open Access Peer-reviewed & Refereed Journal, Pp-600–611, Volume-05, Issue-01, April-2026, https://theresearchdialogue.com/

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