Navigating Effectiveness of Adaptive Teaching and Challenges in Pakistan
Keywords:
Adaptive teaching strategies, challenges, educational context,, diverse student needsAbstract
This study explores the effectiveness of adaptive teaching strategies and the challenges associated with their implementation within the educational context of Pakistan. Adaptive teaching, which tailors instruction to meet diverse student needs, has gained prominence as a means to improve learning outcomes in heterogeneous classrooms. The research employs a mixed-methods approach, combining quantitative surveys of teachers and students with qualitative interviews and classroom observations across primary and secondary schools in urban and rural areas. Findings suggest that while adaptive teaching enhances student engagement and academic performance, its implementation is hindered by systemic barriers including large class sizes, limited teacher training, inadequate resources, and rigid curricula. Furthermore, cultural and institutional resistance to pedagogical change compounds these difficulties. The study concludes by recommending policy interventions, professional development programs, and curricular reforms to support effective adaptive teaching practices in Pakistan’s educational system.