The Journal of Language and Literature Education (JLLE) is an international, peer-reviewed, open-access journal dedicated to advancing theory, research, and practice in the field of language and literature education.
Aims
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To provide a global platform for innovative research in language and literature education.
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To encourage interdisciplinary dialogue between linguistics, pedagogy, literary studies, and applied education.
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To disseminate cutting-edge practices and methodologies that address challenges in language and literature teaching.
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To strengthen the link between theoretical frameworks and classroom practice.
Scope
JLLE publishes research on, but not limited to:
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Language Education: Teaching methodologies, curriculum design, assessment, teacher training, and policy issues.
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Literature Education: Literary pedagogy, interpretation, cultural studies, and literacy development.
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Second Language Acquisition: Theories of acquisition, bilingualism, multilingualism, and intercultural communication.
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Applied Linguistics: Discourse analysis, corpus linguistics, pragmatics, semantics, and translation studies.
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Technology and Education: Digital learning platforms, AI in language education, and e-learning methodologies.
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Educational Contexts: Comparative studies across different countries, cultural and sociolinguistic perspectives.