Abstract
Amidst today's rapidly changing and unpredictable world, the field of language teaching faces unique challenges. In a VUCA (volatile, uncertain, complex, and ambiguous) environment, language teachers need to possess a diverse skill set to effectively navigate the ever-evolving landscape of language education. This study delved into the significance of training language teachers in a VUCA world and highlighted key strategies training institutions need to equip teachers with the necessary tools for successful language education. A qualitative methodology underpinned the study, carried out through a case study investigation. Participants were purposefully selected and consisted of language lecturers and student teachers specialising in language education at the case study institution. Data were collected with open-ended questionnaires and analysed by establishing emerging themes. The study established that language teachers need to be trained with diverse skills to effectively teach learners during VUCA times. This can be achieved by equipping teachers with the necessary skills, knowledge, and adaptability to help learners improve their language proficiency and intercultural competence. To achieve this goal, teachers should be empowered and equipped with the latest teaching methodologies and technological advancements. Teachers should also create an engaging and inclusive language learning environments that prepare learners for the challenges and opportunities of the intercultural world.
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