Perceptions of In-Service Teachers Regarding Technology Integrated English Language Teaching

Technology is changing paradigms in education rapidly and teachers are caught unguarded due to lack of professional training in this aspect. This study reflects the perceptions of nine ELT instructors with M.A TEFL degrees and with over six years of professional experience. Despite the lack of forma...

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Main Authors: Aslı Lidice Göktürk Saglam, Semih Sert
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Turkish Online Journal of Qualitative Inquiry (TOJQI) 2012-03-01
Series:Turkish Online Journal of Qualitative Inquiry
Subjects:
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ICT
ELT
EFL
Online Access:http://dergipark.gov.tr/tojqi/issue/21396/229371?publisher=tojqi
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spelling doaj-10e5519465aa4f4891fffc8e3f2b9b882021-09-02T03:54:07ZengTurkish Online Journal of Qualitative Inquiry (TOJQI)Turkish Online Journal of Qualitative Inquiry1309-65912012-03-013311410.17569/tojqi.55006538Perceptions of In-Service Teachers Regarding Technology Integrated English Language TeachingAslı Lidice Göktürk SaglamSemih SertTechnology is changing paradigms in education rapidly and teachers are caught unguarded due to lack of professional training in this aspect. This study reflects the perceptions of nine ELT instructors with M.A TEFL degrees and with over six years of professional experience. Despite the lack of formal professional training as part of their pre-service teacher education, these instructors need to cope with the demands of this transition in daily implementation. Data were collected through semistructured interviews, open-ended questionnaires and field notes. An inductive analysis approach was used to analyze the data and emergent patterns of data were used to develop coding categories. Results indicated that respondents held positive views about the role of educational technology for enriching language instruction. However, they also acknowledged the challenges faced and emphasised the need for ICT training not only for teachers but also for students. It is concluded that participants make use of technology to teach academic and linguistic skills in an integrated skills approach, encourage students to construct knowledge, expose students to life-long learning skills and strategies, cater for different students who have different learning styles, find and create teaching materials, develop skills through exposure to existing on-line sources and create a motivating environment that is conducive for learninghttp://dergipark.gov.tr/tojqi/issue/21396/229371?publisher=tojqi-Teacher perceptions technology integrated teaching ICT ELT EFL
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Semih Sert
Perceptions of In-Service Teachers Regarding Technology Integrated English Language Teaching
Turkish Online Journal of Qualitative Inquiry
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Teacher perceptions
technology integrated teaching
ICT
ELT
EFL
author_facet Aslı Lidice Göktürk Saglam
Semih Sert
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title Perceptions of In-Service Teachers Regarding Technology Integrated English Language Teaching
title_short Perceptions of In-Service Teachers Regarding Technology Integrated English Language Teaching
title_full Perceptions of In-Service Teachers Regarding Technology Integrated English Language Teaching
title_fullStr Perceptions of In-Service Teachers Regarding Technology Integrated English Language Teaching
title_full_unstemmed Perceptions of In-Service Teachers Regarding Technology Integrated English Language Teaching
title_sort perceptions of in-service teachers regarding technology integrated english language teaching
publisher Turkish Online Journal of Qualitative Inquiry (TOJQI)
series Turkish Online Journal of Qualitative Inquiry
issn 1309-6591
publishDate 2012-03-01
description Technology is changing paradigms in education rapidly and teachers are caught unguarded due to lack of professional training in this aspect. This study reflects the perceptions of nine ELT instructors with M.A TEFL degrees and with over six years of professional experience. Despite the lack of formal professional training as part of their pre-service teacher education, these instructors need to cope with the demands of this transition in daily implementation. Data were collected through semistructured interviews, open-ended questionnaires and field notes. An inductive analysis approach was used to analyze the data and emergent patterns of data were used to develop coding categories. Results indicated that respondents held positive views about the role of educational technology for enriching language instruction. However, they also acknowledged the challenges faced and emphasised the need for ICT training not only for teachers but also for students. It is concluded that participants make use of technology to teach academic and linguistic skills in an integrated skills approach, encourage students to construct knowledge, expose students to life-long learning skills and strategies, cater for different students who have different learning styles, find and create teaching materials, develop skills through exposure to existing on-line sources and create a motivating environment that is conducive for learning
topic -
Teacher perceptions
technology integrated teaching
ICT
ELT
EFL
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