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The document is a comprehensive list of references related to online education, language learning strategies, and teaching methodologies, particularly during the COVID-19 pandemic. It includes various studies and publications that explore the effectiveness of online learning, the role of motivation and self-regulation in language acquisition, and educators' experiences with remote teaching. The references cover a wide range of topics, highlighting the challenges and opportunities faced in the field of education.

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The document is a comprehensive list of references related to online education, language learning strategies, and teaching methodologies, particularly during the COVID-19 pandemic. It includes various studies and publications that explore the effectiveness of online learning, the role of motivation and self-regulation in language acquisition, and educators' experiences with remote teaching. The references cover a wide range of topics, highlighting the challenges and opportunities faced in the field of education.

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