MANAGEMENT PEDAGOGY AND COMMUNICATION SKILLS IN ONLINE LEARNING ENVIRONMENTS
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management pedagogy, online learning, communication skills, digital education, educational leadership, virtual classrooms, instructional management.Abstract
The rapid digital transformation of higher education has significantly reshaped pedagogical management and communication practices in online learning environments. This study explores the theoretical foundations, practical models, and managerial strategies that enhance communication effectiveness and pedagogical leadership in virtual education systems. The research integrates management theory, pedagogical innovation, and digital communication frameworks to analyze how instructors and academic leaders can optimize interaction, engagement, and learning outcomes in online contexts. Using a mixed-method analytical approach, this article examines digital classroom governance, communication competencies, learner engagement strategies, and technological mediation tools. The findings indicate that effective management pedagogy in online learning requires adaptive leadership, structured communication protocols, technological literacy, and emotionally intelligent interaction models. The study contributes to contemporary educational management theory by proposing an integrated model of Online Pedagogical Communication Management (OPCM).
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