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95% of Karnataka schools adopt new teaching methods, but student learning and inclusion gaps persist
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Karnataka schools are rapidly embracing modern teaching methods like experiential learning and arts integration. While 95% of schools adopted experiential learning, learning gaps persist, with less than 50% of students demonstrating competency in key subjects. Inclusion efforts also lag, as many schools lack adequate resources and trained educators to support students with special needs.
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