Affiliation:
1. Abant Izzet Baysal University, Turkey
Abstract
The study focuses on prospective English as a foreign language (EFL) teachers' perspectives on the use of Computer Assisted Language Learning (CALL) resources in teaching English as a foreign language context. In addition to examining prospective teachers' perceptions, the similarities and differences in their perceptions and factors affecting their beliefs about using CALL resources will be addressed. The study aimed to identify the prospective EFL teachers' perceptions of their existing skills to integrate CALL into their future professional practices. The perceived factors that will facilitate and inhibit their future teaching practices by using CALL resources and their expectations from the teacher education program in terms of providing the necessary training to use CALL resources in their teaching practices were examined. The perceived benefits and challenges of using CALL in EFL teaching contexts will be addressed from the participants' perspectives. Finally, the study provides implications for further research in addition to recommendations for EFL teacher education programs.
Reference25 articles.
1. The theory of planned behavior
2. Bimodal CMC: The glue of language learning at a distance.;R.Blake;CALICO Journal,2005
3. Computers in language testing: Present research and some future directions.;J. D.Brown;Language Learning & Technology,1997
4. Computer Applications in Second Language Acquisition
5. Foreword