Innovative Educational Technologies in Primary Education: Advancing Learning, Equity and Teacher-led Transformation
Gerasimos Kalogeratos *
Department of Management Science and Technology, University of Patras, Patras, Greece.
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Abstract
The rapid advancement of digital technologies has profoundly transformed educational practices across all levels of schooling, with primary education representing a particularly critical domain of intervention. Innovative educational technologies, such as artificial intelligence, digital learning platforms, educational games, virtual and augmented reality, and adaptive learning systems have reshaped pedagogical approaches, instructional design, and student engagement. This article examines the impact of innovative educational technologies on teaching and learning in primary schools through a comprehensive review of contemporary international research. Drawing on empirical studies, meta-analyses, and theoretical frameworks, the paper explores how technology-enhanced learning environments influence cognitive development, motivation, inclusion, and pedagogical effectiveness in early childhood and primary education. Furthermore, it discusses challenges related to teacher preparedness, digital equity, ethical considerations, and implementation barriers. The article concludes by highlighting future research directions and policy implications for the sustainable integration of innovative technologies in primary education.
Keywords: Educational technologies, primary education, learning, equity