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Integrating TPACK and CALL in English Language Teaching

Mohialdeen Alotumi (Sana'a University, Yemen)
Indexed In: SCOPUS
Release Date: August, 2023 | Copyright: © 2023 | Pages: 256

Publication Status: E-Book and Print Version Available for Purchase
ISBN13: 9781668485460
ISBN13 Softcover: 9781668485507
EISBN13: 9781668485477
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-6684-8546-0

Description:

Teaching English, or any other language, in the 21st century requires teachers to be competent in using computer-assisted language learning (CALL) to alleviate learning of subject matter and assess methods of instruction in different contexts. To be CALL competent, English as a foreign language (EFL) teachers should have acquired the seven subdomains of technological, pedagogical, and content knowledge (TPACK) regarding their subject matter before going into their teaching practice. As the learning environment evolves, technology plays a crucial role, so EFL teachers need to be well-prepared to deal with it. Therefore, English language teacher education (ELTE) should bear the onus of acquainting student teachers with all the necessary knowledge domains connecting content, pedagogy, and technology.

Integrating TPACK and CALL in English Language Teaching presents the EFL context of the world and examines the underpinnings of ELTE and its connection to technology. It emphasizes that current EFL student teachers in the ELTE programs across the world should be empowered with TPACK applicable to their subject matter to integrate CALL effectively into prospective instruction. Besides foregrounding current challenges and exploring germane research in the world, the book provides an insightful examination of the field of CALL. Covering topics such as English language teacher education (ELTE), computer-assisted language learning (CALL), and EFL TPACK, this premier reference source is ideal for professionals, researchers, policymakers, and executives concerned with implementing technology integration in EFL teacher education programs.

Coverage:

The many academic areas covered in this publication include, but are not limited to:

  • CALL and EFL TPACK
  • CALL and Language Skills
  • CALL Approaches and Research in ELTE
  • Computer-Assisted Language Learning (CALL)
  • ELTE and Technology
  • ELTE Theories, Models, and Challenges
  • English Language Education (LTE) Across the Arab World
  • English Language Teacher Education (ELTE)
  • Resources for CALL Teacher Education
  • Technological, Pedagogical, and Content Knowledge (TPACK)

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Dr Mohialdeen Alotumi is an Associate Professor of TESOL and Applied Linguistics at the English Department, Faculty of Languages, Sana’a University, Yemen. He received his PhD in English Language Education from the English and Foreign Languages University, Hyderabad, India, in 2015—as an ICCR scholarship grantee. In 2004, he was awarded a Fulbright Scholarship to pursue a Master’s in TESOL at Murray State University, USA. He has published several scientific papers in top-tier journals. Besides, he has been reviewing scientific manuscripts for Education & Information Technologies, Heliyon, and Frontiers in Psychology. His research interests encompass, among others, computer-assisted language learning (CALL), teaching English to speakers of other languages (TESOL), language teacher education, language testing, technology integration, and TPACK.

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