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Problems, Challenges and Prospects In Integrating ICT In English Language Teaching: Bangladesh Perspective Talukder, Md. Jobaar; Liton Baron Sikder
Jurnal Yudistira : Publikasi Riset Ilmu Pendidikan dan Bahasa Vol. 2 No. 2 (2024): April : Jurnal Yudistira : Publikasi Riset Ilmu Pendidikan dan Bahasa
Publisher : Asosiasi Riset Ilmu Pendidikan Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61132/yudistira.v2i2.721

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This research paper explores the integration of Information and Communication Technology (ICT) in English Language Teaching (ELT) within the context of Bangladesh. The study delves into the various problems and challenges that educators face while incorporating ICT tools into ELT practices. It examines factors such as limited access to technology, inadequate digital literacy among teachers and students, and infrastructural constraints. The paper also highlights the potential benefits and prospects of utilizing ICT in ELT, including enhanced engagement, interactive learning opportunities, and exposure to authentic language resources. Drawing on qualitative data, the research aims to provide insights into the current status of ICT integration in ELT, shedding light on both barriers and opportunities. This analysis offers recommendations for addressing challenges and maximizing the benefits of ICT integration, thereby contributing to the improvement of English language education in Bangladesh's educational landscape.
A Colonized Dream: Fragmented Identity and Betrayal in Sunetra Gupta’s Memories of Rain Liton Baron Sikder
Jurnal Sadewa : Publikasi Ilmu Pendidikan, pembelajaran dan Ilmu Sosial Vol. 2 No. 4 (2024): November : Publikasi Ilmu Pendidikan, pembelajaran dan Ilmu Sosial
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61132/sadewa.v2i4.1345

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Sunetra Gupta’s debut novel, Memories of Rain, explores the complexities of cultural dislocation and the lingering effects of colonialism through Moni, a Bengali woman who migrates to England. This essay examines Moni’s struggle to forge an identity amidst conflicting emotions and a fractured sense of belonging. It analyzes how her romanticized view of England, shaped by English literature, collides with the harsh realities of life as an immigrant, ultimately leading to her disillusionment and return to Calcutta.  This article draws on critical scholarship to explore themes of “colonized otherness,” memory, nostalgia, and the search for a hyphenated identity. Moni’s journey reflects the challenges of navigating cultural clashes, betrayal, and the enduring power dynamics between colonizer and colonized. The analysis reveals how Gupta utilizes literary elements and the power of memory to portray Moni’s search for self-discovery and reclamation of her Bengali heritage.