Didactics Science and Management of the Future of Language Education Making

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Mohammed El-Farouk ADJEB
Adam ZALIKA

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The development and modernization of education in our contemporary reality is an urgent requirement for any society because it represents a vital weight and an effective means on which societies depend for their growth and stability. Others such as: sociology, psychology, pedagogy, linguistics, languages, philosophy, literature, and history... All of these sciences employ and benefit from them in building its terms, concepts, and knowledge, and drawing its distinct boundaries that distinguish it from other scientific disciplines. In this educational scientific study, we seek to highlight the importance and role of educational science in managing the future industry of language education due to the fertile scientific knowledge that it provides to the educational and educational process at the same time, which can be invested in acquiring and communicating knowledge, and addressing educational contents and building the appropriate methodological structure as required by the learning system.

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ADJEB, M. E.-F., & ZALIKA, A. (2025). Didactics Science and Management of the Future of Language Education Making. ALTRALANG Journal, 7(2), 316-326. https://doi.org/10.52919/altralang.v7i2.590
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