THE ROLE OF ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE IN PERSONALIZED READING INSTRUCTION FOR LANGUAGE LEARNERS
Keywords:
Artificial Intelligence, personalized learning, reading skills, language learning, educational technology, adaptive learning, real-time feedback, language proficiencyAbstract
Artificial Intelligence (AI) is revolutionizing personalized learning by providing tailored reading instruction that adapts to individual learners' needs. This article explores the application of AI in enhancing reading skills for language learners. By leveraging AI-powered tools and platforms, educators can offer personalized reading experiences, adaptive content, and real-time feedback. This paper examines the theoretical foundations of personalized learning, the benefits of AI in reading instruction, and practical strategies for integrating AI into language teaching. Through comprehensive analysis and case studies, we demonstrate how AI can significantly improve learners' reading abilities and overall language proficiency.
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