THE IMPACT OF RESTRICTIONS ON FOREIGN LANGUAGES ON MODERN EDUCATION AND DEVELOPMENT

Авторы

  • Munira Karimova Nordic International University
  • Shahzoda Tog‘aymurodova Nordic International University

Аннотация

This article examines the impact of restrictions on foreign languages on modern education systems and the socio-economic development of society. In the context of globalization, English and other foreign languages have become essential tools for accessing scientific knowledge, facilitating innovation, and strengthening international cooperation. The study is based on a comprehensive analysis of scientific literature, including the works of leading scholars such as David Crystal, Tove Skutnabb-Kangas, Lev Vygotsky, and Braj Kachru, as well as comparative and empirical data. The findings indicate that the availability of foreign language learning opportunities significantly enhances the quality of education, expands access to global academic resources, and promotes critical and innovative thinking among learners. Countries with open and inclusive language policies demonstrate higher levels of scientific productivity, technological advancement, and international collaboration. In contrast, restrictions on foreign languages limit access to contemporary scientific information, reduce educational quality, and slow down innovation and socio-economic development. The study concludes that foreign language proficiency is a key factor in ensuring sustainable development in the modern world. Therefore, expanding opportunities for foreign language education and implementing effective language policies are crucial for improving educational outcomes and strengthening global competitiveness.

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Опубликован

2026-04-21