EXPLORING GLOBAL PERSPECTIVES IN LANGUAGE TEACHING AND LEARNING
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https://doi.org/10.2024/wzxhx198Keywords:
socio-economic, dynamic landscape, innovative approaches, inclusive language, authentic materials, dialects, policymakers, critical thinking, global mindset, transformative approachAbstract
Language teaching and learning have evolved significantly over the years, shaped by cultural, technological, and socio-economic changes. In today's interconnected world, the need for effective language education that considers global perspectives is more crucial than ever. This article explores the dynamic landscape of language teaching and learning, examining the importance of incorporating global perspectives, the challenges faced, and innovative approaches to enhance language education.
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