PROBLEMS OF MODERNIZATION OF FOREIGN LANGUAGE TEACHING METHODS: LOCAL AND FOREIGN EXPERIENCE
Keywords:
modernization of education, methods of teaching foreign languages, communicative approach, digitalization, EdTech, intercultural competence, teacher training, local context, foreign experience.Abstract
In the context of globalization and digital transformation, traditional approaches to teaching foreign languages are proving ineffective. The article explores the key problems of methodology modernization caused by new social and technological challenges. A comparative analysis of difficulties and successful practices in the Russian (local) and international educational contexts is carried out. Based on this analysis, possible ways of integrating positive foreign experience into the domestic education system are proposed.
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