Pedagogy of Particularity - Emphasizes that effective language teaching must be sensitive to local contexts. Unlike traditional methods, which assume a one-size-fits-all approach, postmethod pedagogy acknowledges the uniqueness of each learning environment, A Pedagogy of Practicality - Addresses the disconnect between theoretical knowledge and practical classroom teaching. In traditional models, teachers are often expected to apply academic theories developed by researchers rather than generating knowledge from their own experiences., A Pedagogy of Possibility - Language education is deeply intertwined with issues of identity, power, and social change. A pedagogy of possibility extends beyond linguistic competence to consider the broader implications of language learning,

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