PEDAGOGICAL CONDITIONS FOR EFFECTIVE IMPLEMENTATION
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.66345/stj.v4i5/1.6258Keywords:
pedagogical conditions, effective implementation, foreign language teaching, learner-centered approach, communicative competence, interactive methods, educational environment, motivation, teaching strategies.Abstract
Successful language learning largely depends on the educational environment and the methodological conditions created during the teaching process. This article explores the pedagogical conditions necessary for the effective implementation of modern teaching approaches in foreign language classrooms. Particular attention is given to learner-centered instruction, teacher competence, interactive methods, motivation, technological integration, and collaborative learning. The study emphasizes that supportive pedagogical conditions increase learners’ participation, improve communicative competence, and contribute to higher educational outcomes.
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