About this Research Topic
The goal of this Research Topic is to explore experiences of persons with diverse learning needs in foreign language learning. The research questions might be as follows;
1. What are the learning experiences of students with diverse needs, including disabilities, as foreign language learners.
2. Does this experience depend on their age, geographical aspect, schooling characteristics?
3. What is the role of motivational and personal factors in foreign language teaching and learning?
4. Does foreign language enjoyment, hope, well-being, language anxiety play a significant - or marginal role in this process?
5. What methodological approaches could be recommended in learning a foreign language to read, write, listen, speak, discuss, negotiate?
6. Accessibility boundaries and horizons: What are the chances and challenges of using Artificial Intelligence in second language acquisition classes for students with diverse needs?
We are interested mainly in research-based papers from diverse geographies. We know learners with disabilities and special needs are hard-to-reach populations, so the papers might be based on case studies or biographical interviews. The aim of this Research Topic is to attract more research activities in the field of special (additional, diverse) educational needs and disability in the context of accessible foreign language learning.
Keywords: English as a foreign language, disability, special needs, language acquisition, deaf and hard of hearing, visually impaired, Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder, dyslexia, teacher training
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