
Rethinking Language Education in the Age of Generative AI
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The contributors explore a wide range of issues, reflections, and innovations in AI and language education across diverse contexts, including English as a Second Language (ESL), English as a Foreign Language (EFL), foreign language learning, postsecondary pathways programs for international students, and language teacher education programs. Topics examined include critical AI literacy, GenAI-informed second language teaching and assessment, teacher and student perceptions, tool development for language learning, as well as ethical considerations, policies, and guidelines. The book incorporates interdisciplinary perspectives, such as L2/foreign language studies, education, and applied linguistics, as well as global insights from countries like the United States, Canada, South Korea, Thailand, Indonesia, and the Philippines.
This book is essential for students and researchers seeking to leverage AI to enhance language teaching and learning in innovative, critical, ethical, and responsible ways.
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"Synthesizing conceptual, empirical, and pedagogical insights, Tian and Wang offer a comprehensive response to the challenges and possibilities posed by generative artificial intelligence (AI) in language education."Violeta Kalnytska, PhD; Visiting scholar at PLACe School, Purdue University, Review posted in MyTESOL
"Rethinking Language Education in the Age of Generative AI integrates conceptual, empirical and classroom-based perspectives to present a coherent discussion on how large language models may reshape language education. It systematically examines AI's influence at multiple layers, including curriculum design, classroom interaction, assessment and policy, showing readers the opportunities and related challenges."
Boshi Wu & Xiaobin Yang, Review posted in Language and Education
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Chaoran Wang is an assistant professor of Writing and a Multilingual Writing Specialist at Colby College, USA. Her research examines multilingual literacy and the role of technology through the intersecting perspectives of applied linguistics, writing studies, and educational technologies.
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