English Education and Literature Journal (E-jou)
Vol 5 No 01 (2025): English Education and Literature Journal (E-Jou) (In Progress)

Exploring the Integration of Artificial Intelligence in English Language Teaching: Trends, Challenges, and Pedagogical Implications

Wafa, Zaenul (Unknown)
Sulistyaningsih, Eka Fanti (Unknown)



Article Info

Publish Date
31 Jan 2025

Abstract

The integration of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in English Language Teaching (ELT) has significantly transformed teaching methodologies and enhanced learning experiences. This study explores AI’s role in ELT, focusing on current trends, challenges, and pedagogical implications through a systematic literature review. The data sources used was academic journal, book references and international journals. While the data collection method comprised document analysis and the data analysis technique employed Miles & Huberman Model 1994. The key findings reveal that AI promotes adaptive and interactive learning environments, motivating students and reducing language learning anxiety. However, challenges remain, including ethical concerns such as data privacy, potential over-reliance on AI, and its inability to replicate human emotional understanding and creativity. Furthermore, the study highlights the need for teacher professional development to ensure the effective and ethical use of AI in classrooms. AI’s pedagogical implications include fostering personalized learning experiences, enhancing learning outcomes, and enabling efficient assessments. Although AI offers numerous benefits, its integration in ELT should be balanced, considering the ethical and emotional aspects of education

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Journal Info

Abbrev

e-jou

Publisher

Subject

Arts Humanities Languange, Linguistic, Communication & Media Other

Description

The scopes of the journal include the following topic areas: English language education and policy, English curriculum, EFL methodology, teaching and learning strategies, evaluation and assessment, TEYL, classroom action research, translation, teaching media and ICT, applied linguistics, ELT ...