Empowering Second Language Learning and Teaching in the ESL Classroom: Harnessing Digital Media and Programmed Instruction
Abdul Majeed C.t and
M. Ilankumaran
World Journal of English Language, 2025, vol. 15, issue 6, 243
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This abstract examines integrating digital media and programmed instruction into ESL Class teaching to improve acquiring a second language. As the application of digital tools increases in education, educators are presented with unprecedented opportunities to engage learners and optimize instructional strategies. This paper examines the potential of digital media tools, including interactive software, online platforms, and multimedia resources, in facilitating language acquisition and proficiency development among ESL learners. Furthermore, the utilization of programmed instruction techniques is investigated as a structured approach to delivering personalized learning experiences tailored to the diverse needs of ESL students. By employing adaptive algorithms and systematic sequencing of content, programmed instruction fosters individualized learning paths, thereby accommodating varying learning styles and proficiency levels within the classroom. Drawing upon theoretical frameworks from educational psychology and instructional design, this study highlights the theoretical underpinnings supporting the efficacy of digital media and programmed instruction in ESL pedagogy. Additionally, practical implications for educators are discussed, including strategies for curriculum design, lesson planning, and assessment integration. Through a synthesis of theoretical insights and practical applications, this article seeks to offer ESL teachers a comprehensive understanding of how digital media and programmed instruction In today's classrooms, the use of programmed instruction can effectively improve the teaching and learning of second languages Ultimately, by taking advantage of this innovative approach educators can cultivate a dynamic and inclusive learning environment conducive to fostering linguistic proficiency and cross-cultural communication skills among ESL learners.
Date: 2025
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