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International Journal of New Developments in Education, 2025, 7(11); doi: 10.25236/IJNDE.2025.071116.

Research on the Training System of English Emergency Language Talents Based on Digital Education Technology

Author(s)

Weihua Zhan

Corresponding Author:
Weihua Zhan
Affiliation(s)

College of International Cooperation, Xi’an International University, Xi'an, Shaanxi, China

Abstract

With the continuous advancement of the initiative of a community with a shared future for mankind, all countries have made concerted efforts in the face of the COVID-19 epi. demic, showing the "combat effectiveness" of a strong language rescue team. Based on the sustainable development strategy, this paper studied the emergency language personnel training system for emergency English. It includes four levels: emergency language talent training goals, emergency language talent training mode, emergency language service curriculum construction, and emergency language service training. This article draws on the laws and methods of sustainable development, and builds an emergency English training platform in the talent training system based on digital education technology. When evaluating the talent training system, the overall score of some indicators was higher than 240, but some individual indicators were lower than 120. Therefore, it has become a top priority to carry out research on emergency foreign language talent training system.

Keywords

Emergency Language, English Education, Talent Development, Sustainable Development, Digital Education Technology

Cite This Paper

Weihua Zhan. Research on the Training System of English Emergency Language Talents Based on Digital Education Technology. International Journal of New Developments in Education (2025), Vol. 7, Issue 11: 99-108. https://doi.org/10.25236/IJNDE.2025.071116.

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