Speaking Their Language
How Digital Fluency Bridges Teachers and Gen Z Learners
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https://doi.org/10.62596/eir.rq3jjg51Keywords:
Digital Fluency, Gen Z Learners, Teacher–Student Engagement, ICT IntegrationAbstract
This paper explores how teachers’ digital fluency strengthens engagement and communication with Gen Z learners. Studies reveal that educators who understand digital culture and confidently integrate technology create more interactive, student-centered, and motivating learning environments. Digital competence therefore serves as a bridge that enhances classroom dynamics, teacher–student relationships, and meaningful learning experiences.
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