ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE CAPABILITIES IN EDUCATION
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Artificial Intelligence (AI) is rapidly reshaping modern education, creating new opportunities for enhancing the professional competence of English language teachers. This article discusses the integration of AI technologies in developing pedagogical skills, designing curricula, supporting personalized learning, and providing methodological assistance for educators. It also highlights AI’s ability to refine teaching methods, build adaptive learning environments, and offer data-driven analytical insights to improve educational outcomes. Key challenges and ethical issues associated with the use of AI in educational contexts are examined as well. By effectively utilizing AI tools, English language teachers can significantly strengthen their professional practice, boost student engagement, and equip learners with language competencies suited to global communication needs.
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