MODERN EDUCATION SYSTEM, ECONOMIC CHALLENGES IN EDUCATION, PROBLEMS OF LANGUAGE CERTIFICATES IN VARIOUS FIELDS, AND ALTERNATIVE SOLUTIONS
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Modern education, economic challenges, language certificates, language assessment, educational inequality, professional fields, alternative solutions, technology in education, policy reform, language proficiency.Abstract
This article explores the contemporary education system with a focus on economic challenges that impact educational access and quality. It further investigates the problems related to language certificates across various professional fields, highlighting their limitations and the barriers they create for learners and professionals. The paper proposes alternative solutions, including context-specific assessments, technology integration, and policy reforms, aiming to foster a more inclusive and effective education system.
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