2012
DOI: 10.1016/j.sbspro.2012.02.047
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ESL teachers’ use of ICT in teaching English literature: An analysis of teachers’ TPCK

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“…Interestingly, almost equal percentages of them (77% and 76 respectively) could design relevant learning experiences to promote student learning and select technologies for learning assessment. The recent case study of ESL teachers from three different schools in Malaysia seems to corroborate the related findings that integrating technology in mastering English can promote learners to explore English literature actively [35]. However, the ESP teachers' ability to think critically about how to use technology in ESP classroom, select appropriate technologies for enhancing the teaching approach, and evaluate the appropriateness of technologies for teaching were experienced by somewhat low percentages of ENP teachers (60%, 62,9%, and 65% respectively).…”
Section: Technological Pedagogical Knowledge (Tpk) Of Esp Teacherssupporting
confidence: 68%
“…Interestingly, almost equal percentages of them (77% and 76 respectively) could design relevant learning experiences to promote student learning and select technologies for learning assessment. The recent case study of ESL teachers from three different schools in Malaysia seems to corroborate the related findings that integrating technology in mastering English can promote learners to explore English literature actively [35]. However, the ESP teachers' ability to think critically about how to use technology in ESP classroom, select appropriate technologies for enhancing the teaching approach, and evaluate the appropriateness of technologies for teaching were experienced by somewhat low percentages of ENP teachers (60%, 62,9%, and 65% respectively).…”
Section: Technological Pedagogical Knowledge (Tpk) Of Esp Teacherssupporting
confidence: 68%
“…ITC expert, (Cakici, 2016), also said that today's technology is not a strange thing in teaching, especially English speaking, which is western about technology, how many people themselves create multimedia in various forms so that students anywhere in the world can access and use it into the system. their teaching (Zainal, 2012). Then as what Lichy et al (2014), also said that with the concept of teaching foreign languages in non-English speaking countries, namely the imitation system of typing people's learning content, this could be done with the help of technology, namely teachers and schools can bring appropriate technology into payment classes so that there are children if they want to imitate how native speakers are more a way they can directly imitate what get through the digital technology they use in the classroom (Karakaş, 2013).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…High-performing integration of ICT in teaching classes depends on a lot of factors. One of the important factors is knowledge and skills of teachers to appropriately apply ICT in classrooms [30][31][32]. When teachers have more experience of usage of Educational Technological Equipment (ETE), they can pay more attention on teaching and interaction with students.…”
Section: Class Interaction With Educational Technological Equipmentmentioning
confidence: 99%