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2025, Vol. 7, Issue 2, Part C
A comprehensive review of literature on the role of social media in enhancing student engagement in education

Rooppal Kaur

This paper presents a comprehensive review of existing literature examining the role of social media as a tool for enhancing student engagement in educational settings. With the rapid integration of digital technologies in education, social media platforms have emerged as influential channels that foster interactive learning, collaboration, and communication among students and educators. The review synthesizes findings from diverse studies to explore how social media impacts behavioral, emotional, and cognitive dimensions of student engagement. Key factors such as accessibility, content sharing, peer interaction, and teacher involvement are analyzed to understand their contribution to creating a dynamic learning environment. Additionally, the review identifies challenges and limitations, including distractions, privacy concerns, and the digital divide, which may affect the effective use of social media in education. The findings suggest that when integrated thoughtfully, social media can significantly enhance student motivation, participation, and academic achievement. This study contributes to a deeper understanding of the pedagogical potential of social media and provides recommendations for educators and policymakers aiming to leverage these tools to foster meaningful student engagement.
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International Journal of Foreign Trade and International Business
How to cite this article:
Rooppal Kaur. A comprehensive review of literature on the role of social media in enhancing student engagement in education. Int J Foreign Trade Int Bus 2025;7(2):199-203. DOI: 10.33545/26633140.2025.v7.i2c.191
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