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English language education in Indonesia: A review of research (2011–2019)

Language Teaching, 2020
This article reviews the significant and diverse range of research on English language education in Indonesia in the eight-year period 2011–2019. It brings together a body of research consisting of 108 sources, ranging from journal articles, book ...
Subhan Zein   +3 more
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Planned online language education versus crisis‐prompted online language teaching: Lessons for the future

, 2020
Online (language) teaching has been found to be as effective as face‐to‐face (F2F) learning (Moneypenny & Aldrich 2016, J. Educators Online , 13, 105–174; Goertler & Gacs, 2018, Die Unterrichtspraxis/Teaching German , 51, 156–174).
Adam Gacs, Senta Goertler, S. Spasova
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Exploring EFL university teachers’ beliefs in integrating ChatGPT and other large language models in language education: a study in China

Asia Pacific Journal of Education
Nowadays, the prevalence of ChatGPT and other Large Language Models (LLMs) has posed significant challenges into the education field, particularly in English education.
Yang Gao, Qikai Wang, Xiaochen Wang
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Language in education

Australasian Journal of Psychology and Philosophy, 1934
(1934). Language in education. Australasian Journal of Psychology and Philosophy: Vol. 12, No. 3, pp. 213-223.
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Language in education

2011
The study of code-switching has been one of the most dynamic areas in linguistics over the last three decades, at least since Poplack's influential paper on Puerto Rican Spanish-English bilingual speech in New York. The demarcation line between code-switching and bilingual interference is definitional: in the case of interference the interaction of the
Kathleen Heugh, Christopher Stroud
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Language and education

2023
It will surely be accepted that one of the basic requirements of teaching is communication. One hopes when one starts a course of study for students that some significant level of comounication will be achieved. All of the recent work in knowing and thinking; in the theories of the development of the child, of consideration of curricula, of teaching ...
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Language and Education

2015
In this chapter, education is used as an example of an institution which is informed by structural or systemic racism. Weber demonstrates that the educational failure of many language minority students in the education systems of Western Europe and the United States needs to be blamed, not on the students, but on the system itself.
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Language, Education, and Language Education

Revista Brasileira de Linguística Aplicada
Are humans and humanity the only categories for the understanding of language(s) and education? Do we need to think otherwise? Shouldn’t plurality, difference and otherness be indispensable categories for us - Sapiens - to rethink the humanism imbued in ...
D. Ferraz
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The Routledge International Handbook of Language Education Policy in Asia

, 2019
This chapter provides background to the policy situation for language education in Sri Lanka and offers some reflections on policy outcomes, past and present, and prospects for the future.
Saran Kaur Delip Singh   +1 more
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Language Education

Grammar, 2020
This study aims to apply phenomenological and psychosocial approaches in analyzing the main character in Jean-Paul Sartre's "L'Enfance d'un Chef". In this study, the writer used a qualitative descriptive method to investigate the subjective experiences ...
Eka Amalia, Rerin Maulinda
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