'Humanistic Approaches' to Language Teaching: from Theory to Practice
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The paper explores humanistic approaches to language teaching, emphasizing the historical context, key psychological theories, and their application in contemporary teaching practices. The author reflects on their personal experiences and the importance of learner involvement, emotion, and empathy in fostering effective language education, particularly in the context of Bangladesh.
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