Proceedings of the 7th Celt International Conference (CIC 2024)
Conference: Proceedings of the 7th Celt International Conference (CIC 2024)
Date: 4 September 2024
Location: Semarang, Indonesia (Online)
Website: https://fla.unika.ac.id/7th-celt/ This proceeding is a collection of articles presented in the 7th Celt International Conference (CIC 2024) which raised the theme of “Cultural Resilience&the Emergence of AI in the Teaching and Learning of English Language, Literature & Arts”. The articles written for the conference were based on the background that the English language stands as a pivotal tool for fostering international dialogue, facilitating the acquisition of scientific and technological knowledge, propelling economic growth, and enabling participation in global competition. The English language’s prestigious role in a myriad of domains has significantly elevated the importance of English Language Teaching (ELT). Among the emerging approaches in ELT, the integration of (AI), particularly within the framework of Communicative Language Teaching (CLT), offers transformative potential. To harness the benefits of AI in ELT, substantial investments have been directed toward modernizing educational curricula, revising English syllabi to incorporate AI-driven principles and methodologies, developing communication-oriented textbooks, crafting skill-focused assessments, and enhancing educators’ comprehension of novel language learning theories and pedagogies. This comprehensive approach aims to elevate the effectiveness of ELT by aligning it with contemporary technological advancements. However, the widespread endorsement of CLT and AI integration is not without its challenges. Despite the professed commitment of many educators to CLT, resistance persists across both Eastern and Western educational contexts. Cultural specialists and educators frequently debate the necessity, appropriateness, and efficacy of CLT and AI in language teaching. This ongoing debate underscores several constraints, including insufficient resources, limited instructional time, and a lack of linguistic and sociocultural competence among educators. Consequently, ELT pedagogies have evolved differently across various social, cultural, and economic environments, reflecting the diverse contexts in which they are implemented. The 7th CIC provided a critical platform for examining the complexities of integrating CLT and AI within the culturally nuanced landscapes of English Language, Literature, and Arts education. The conference presenters explored how deeply ingrained cultural expectations can conflict with the adoption of innovative teaching methodologies, and how such resilience can be navigated to enhance the educational experience. Educators, policymakers, sociologists, cultural experts, business leaders, artists, and entrepreneurs who participated in the 2024’s 7th CICWebinar exchanged their experiences, ideas, and practices to address the intersection of tradition and innovation in the context of ELT.What were presented in the conference was then developed into academic articles that showed a richer understanding of how to effectively integrate AI in language education while respecting and adapting to cultural particularities and resiliences hence shaping the future of English Language, Literature, and Arts education amidst the challenges and opportunities presented by AI and cultural resilience. Hopefully, readers benefit from this proceeding, whose book is divided into two chapters: (1) Cultural Resilience and (2) the Emergence of AI in the Teaching and Learning of English Language, Literature, and Arts. Editor-in-Chief December 2024
Date: 4 September 2024
Location: Semarang, Indonesia (Online)
Website: https://fla.unika.ac.id/7th-celt/ This proceeding is a collection of articles presented in the 7th Celt International Conference (CIC 2024) which raised the theme of “Cultural Resilience&the Emergence of AI in the Teaching and Learning of English Language, Literature & Arts”. The articles written for the conference were based on the background that the English language stands as a pivotal tool for fostering international dialogue, facilitating the acquisition of scientific and technological knowledge, propelling economic growth, and enabling participation in global competition. The English language’s prestigious role in a myriad of domains has significantly elevated the importance of English Language Teaching (ELT). Among the emerging approaches in ELT, the integration of (AI), particularly within the framework of Communicative Language Teaching (CLT), offers transformative potential. To harness the benefits of AI in ELT, substantial investments have been directed toward modernizing educational curricula, revising English syllabi to incorporate AI-driven principles and methodologies, developing communication-oriented textbooks, crafting skill-focused assessments, and enhancing educators’ comprehension of novel language learning theories and pedagogies. This comprehensive approach aims to elevate the effectiveness of ELT by aligning it with contemporary technological advancements. However, the widespread endorsement of CLT and AI integration is not without its challenges. Despite the professed commitment of many educators to CLT, resistance persists across both Eastern and Western educational contexts. Cultural specialists and educators frequently debate the necessity, appropriateness, and efficacy of CLT and AI in language teaching. This ongoing debate underscores several constraints, including insufficient resources, limited instructional time, and a lack of linguistic and sociocultural competence among educators. Consequently, ELT pedagogies have evolved differently across various social, cultural, and economic environments, reflecting the diverse contexts in which they are implemented. The 7th CIC provided a critical platform for examining the complexities of integrating CLT and AI within the culturally nuanced landscapes of English Language, Literature, and Arts education. The conference presenters explored how deeply ingrained cultural expectations can conflict with the adoption of innovative teaching methodologies, and how such resilience can be navigated to enhance the educational experience. Educators, policymakers, sociologists, cultural experts, business leaders, artists, and entrepreneurs who participated in the 2024’s 7th CICWebinar exchanged their experiences, ideas, and practices to address the intersection of tradition and innovation in the context of ELT.What were presented in the conference was then developed into academic articles that showed a richer understanding of how to effectively integrate AI in language education while respecting and adapting to cultural particularities and resiliences hence shaping the future of English Language, Literature, and Arts education amidst the challenges and opportunities presented by AI and cultural resilience. Hopefully, readers benefit from this proceeding, whose book is divided into two chapters: (1) Cultural Resilience and (2) the Emergence of AI in the Teaching and Learning of English Language, Literature, and Arts. Editor-in-Chief December 2024