Empathy in Language Teaching in Higher Education
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Empathy in language teaching at the higher education level is critical in fostering student engagement, emotional well-being, and academic achievement. This study investigates the role of empathetic behavior in language instruction and its impact on learners and teaching dynamics in university contexts. Adopting a qualitative methodology, the research is grounded in recent scholarly literature, teacher reflections, and empirical data from a survey administered to 561 university instructors and students. The findings indicate that empathetic teaching practices help create inclusive, low-anxiety environments where students feel safe participating and communicating, facilitating deeper learning and stronger teacher-student relationships. The data reveal that empathy enhances motivation, reduces emotional barriers, and supports the development of effective communicative skills essential to language acquisition. Moreover, the study emphasizes the importance of integrating emotional intelligence and empathetic competencies into teacher training programs to better prepare educators for diverse student populations' emotional and cognitive needs. The research calls for a pedagogical shift in higher education that embraces empathy not as a soft skill, but as a core instructional strategy that significantly influences the quality of language education. By fostering human connection and emotional awareness, institutions can enhance both academic outcomes and personal growth in university classrooms. This article contributes to ongoing discussions about innovation in language education by positioning empathy as a transformative force in teaching and learning.
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Derechos de autor 2025 Marcela Angelita Ocampo Jaramillo , Ana María Solano , Joseph Fritzner

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