Shyamsundar Hemrom, Pratyush Pattnayak and Suryakanta Behera
Migration, whether internal or international, has traditionally been viewed through the lens of economic, social, and cultural implications. However, its influence on education often presents positive dimensions that deserve scholarly attention. This paper examines how migration contributes to educational improvement by enhancing access to quality learning, promoting intercultural competence, stimulating skill development, and expanding academic aspirations. Using a qualitative synthesis of previous studies and selected case analyses, this research highlights the transformative role of migration in shaping educational trajectories. Findings suggest that migration fosters better educational opportunities, increases parental investment in schooling, and enriches the educational environment through cultural diversity.
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