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This paper investigates the integration of oral traditions with digital technologies in poetry education, proposing a comprehensive framework aimed at enhancing pedagogical effectiveness and cultural enrichment. Through a review of both historical and contemporary teaching methods, this paper emphasizes the distinct advantages of oral recitation in fostering deeper cognitive, emotional, and social engagement, which are qualities that digital tools frequently fail to replicate. Advocating for a balanced approach, the study leverages the sensory richness of oral traditions alongside the accessibility and innovation of digital platforms. The paper presents a pedagogical model rooted in experiential and multimodal learning theories to forge immersive, sensory-rich educational environments that preserve the depth of traditional oral poetry while harnessing modern technological advancements. The paper explores the implications of this hybrid approach for educational practices, cultural preservation, and policy, arguing that such integration not only enhances learning outcomes but also sustains cultural heritage within a digital educational framework. Additionally, it outlines future research directions to validate the framework’s efficacy, broaden its disciplinary applications, and evaluate its long-term educational impacts, contributing to a richer discourse on the harmonization of traditional methods and digital innovation in education.
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