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Volume V Special Issue V November 2025
Name of Author :
Dr.K.Shanthi
Title of the paper :
The Role of Artificial Intelligence in Teaching Language, Literature, and Culture
Abstract:
The rise of Artificial Intelligence AI has significantly reshaped the field of education, especially in disciplines that rely heavily on interpretation, creativity, and cultural understanding such as language, literature, and cultural studies. This paper explores how AI contributes to the teaching and learning of these subjects by offering personalized and adaptive learning environments, enhancing literary analysis, supporting creativity, and promoting cultural awareness through immersive technologies. While the benefits of AI include efficiency, accessibility, and inclusivity, the challenges involve issues of authenticity, cultural bias, ethical concerns, and over reliance on technology. The study concludes that AI should serve as a complementary tool to human instruction, enriching the teaching learning process while preserving the essential human dimensions of interpretation, empathy, and creativity.
Keywords :
Artificial Intelligence, Language Learning, Literature Teaching, Cultural Studies, Personalized Learning, Adaptive Technology, Educational Innovation, Digital Humanities.
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Page Number :
10-13