Abstract

The fast advancement of technology has profoundly impacted how we live, work, and even learn. In the education sector, technology plays a significant role as it has transformed the traditional methods of teaching and learning processes. Computer-assisted language learning and teaching is a concrete example of how technological development has revolutionised the field of education. Computers are incredibly powerful teaching instruments that can support many learning objectives. Therefore, the current study aims to investigate Moroccan high school teachers' perceptions about the potential pros and cons of computer technology in learning English as a foreign language (EFL). To attain the study's objective, the researchers employed a self-developed online questionnaire involving 112 participants. The research results indicate that EFL instructors in Fes-Meknes, Morocco, have positive perceptions regarding implementing CALL in their classrooms. The results suggest that the programs can motivate the learners, enhance their confidence, motivate them, and allow access to diversified educational material. Still, constraints related to financing, uneven access to technology, and scarcity of professional training for teachers are hindering the full implementation of CALL. The research recommends improving financial investment in the educational field, guaranteeing impartial access to technology and providing human resources with professional training to ensure the effective integration of CALL.

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