An investigation of prospective ELT teachers’ attitudes towards using computer technologies in foreign language teaching

Öz Please fill up the following information accurately. (Please use Times New Roman, 12 pt. An investigation of prospective ELT teachers’ attitudes towards using computer technologies in foreign language teaching The principle intent of the current research is to explore future English language teachers’ attitudes on using computer technologies in language teaching. Moreover, the study focuses on effects of gender, grade and academic average on their attitudes. Quantitative research design was used in the study. Data is gathered by using a questionnaire distributed to pre-service ELT teachers studying at a state University, English language teaching department. 174 students studying at third and fourth grade participated to the study. The analysis of the collected data clearly demonstrates that prospective ELT teachers have positive views about computer usage in language teaching. In addition, it was found that there is not any relationship between participants’ attitudes and their gender, grade, and academic average. The results of the study also demonstrate that candidate teacher use computers mostly for simple tasks such as sending e-mail and presenting presentations. The student-teachers are aware of the importance of computer assisted language learning. In teacher education programs, courses related computer integration should be offered so that candidate language teacher can use technology in their future classes.  Information about Author(s)* Author 1 Author (Last name, First name)  Özer, Zekiye Affiliated institution (University)  Hacettepe University Country  Turkey Email address  zekiyeozer19@gmail.comDepartment & Rank  English Language Teaching Corresponding author (Yes/No) Write only one corresponding author.  Yes Author 2 Author (Last name, First name)   Affiliated institution (University)   Country   Email address   Department & Rank   Corresponding author (Yes/No)   Author 3 Author (Last name, First name)   Affiliated institution (University)   Country   Email address   Department & Rank   Corresponding author (Yes/No)   Author 4 Author (Last name, First name)   Affiliated institution (University)   Country   Email address   Department & Rank   Corresponding author (Yes/No)    

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