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Title: Foreign language education of security sector professionals as a factor of successful international cooperation
Authors: Ненько, Юлія Петрівна
Keywords: Military English
English for specific purposes
English as a second language
interoperability
language education
security sector employee
Issue Date: 8-Mar-2025
Citation: Theoretical and Didactic Philology
Abstract: This review delves into the multifaceted landscape of English language instruction in defense sector, highlighting an urgent need for more comprehensive research in this domain. Despite the increasing demand for English proficiency among personnel, primarily due to the rise in foreign joint operations, robust studies specifically addressing English for specific purposes remain scarce. The findings underscore the complexities of teaching English within military contexts, where traditional methods may not sufficiently address the unique linguistic requirements. Furthermore, the study highlights the tension between academic independence and the structured discipline inherent in military training. This dichotomy can hinder the adoption of innovative teaching methods tailored to meet the specific needs of defense personnel. For example, while interactive language labs may be beneficial in civilian settings, military contexts may require more regimented approaches that align with operational protocols. The research also evaluates the NATO Bureau for International Language Coordination’s initiatives in standardizing language testing and training. The relevance of STANAG 6001 descriptors, which outline proficiency levels for military personnel, is explored, alongside the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages. This framework provides a valuable benchmark for assessing language skills within the military, thereby facilitating better interoperability among coalition partners. Ultimately, the study illustrates that effective communication is not merely a linguistic skill but a vital asset for fostering successful collaboration in a multicultural military environment. As nations strive for interoperability, enhancing English language instruction tailored for defense contexts is paramount. By addressing the unique challenges and leveraging successful teaching strategies, military institutions can cultivate a workforce proficient in both language and cultural understanding, paving the way for more effective joint operations.
Description: https://doi.org/10.31470/2309-1517-2025-39-106-117
URI: http://repositsc.nuczu.edu.ua/handle/123456789/24800
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