The Impact of Digital Divide in Education

Authors

  • Aileen V. Hinaniban Department of Education, Division of Southern Leyte, Philippines Author
  • Stephen V. Naul Southern Leyte State University – Sogod Campus, Philippines Author
  • Erlinda D. Tibus Southern Leyte State University – Tomas Oppus Campus, Philippines Author
  • Anabhem Enriquez Department of Education, Division of Southern Leyte, Philippines Author
  • Ana Bacorro Department of Education, Division of Southern Leyte, Philippines Author
  • Nikki Rose A. Maputol Department of Education, Division of Southern Leyte, Philippines Author

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.18770442

Keywords:

Technology Investment, Digital Literacy, Internet Access, Academic Achievement, Resource Allocation, Inclusive Learning Environments

Abstract

This commentary censoriously examines the accessibility of digital learning. It explores the crucial factors contributing to the “digital divide” such as availability of devices or resources, internet connectivity, and digital literacy to ensure equal access to education. The commentary also analyzes the digital gap to promote digital literacy and develop inclusive online learning. Suggestions are offered for investing in technology, promoting digital literacy, conducting teacher training, and developing online learning platforms that are available to everyone. Tackling these challenges is crucial for creating an inclusive learning atmosphere and ensuring fair access to education. 

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Published

2026-02-25

How to Cite

Hinaniban, A., Naul, S. ., Tibus, E., Enriquez , A. ., Bacorro, A. ., & Maputol , N. R. . (2026). The Impact of Digital Divide in Education. International Journal of Education, Research, and Innovation Perspectives, 2(2), 1036-1039. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.18770442

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