Abstract

This study explored the perceptions of English as a foreign language (EFL) teachers at a foundation year in a university in Saudi Arabia. 41 male (27) and female (14) teachers completed a survey using Google Forms. The results indicated that the majority of teachers (83%) supported the integration of smartphones in EFL context, as 71% believe that smartphones would enhance students’ EFL learning. 72% reported that they used smartphones for university-related work. Sending and receiving emails, accessing the internet, and using educational applications were the most reported beneficial features whereas scanning/creating QR codes, using calculator, playing games, and playing a podcast were the least reported. 79 % believed that smartphones would have instructional benefits for the learners such as access to technology, motivation, creativity English language learning opportunities, and variation in instruction whereas 58 % did not see any barriers in the use of smartphones in EFL context. That smartphones may distract students’ attention was the only reported barrier. Recommendations and impactions for further research and applications were suggested.

Highlights

  • Mobile phones’ capabilities are being improved in education day by day

  • In the light of review of literature, this study examined the teachers’ perceptions towards using smartphones in English as a foreign language (EFL) context in a different cultural context, i.e., Saudi Arabia, and for the reason that very little research was conducted about the topic

  • To put in a nutshell, the most of EFL teachers who participated in the study supported the integration of smartphones in EFL context because they believe that smartphones would enhance students’ EFL learning

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Introduction

Mobile phones’ capabilities are being improved in education day by day. Regardless of place and time, their features and applications have made them useful to improve the process of learning. Research on the use of mobile phones for learning purposes revealed a gradually increasing use among learners (Johnson & Radhakrishnan, 2017; Ng, Hassan, Nor, & Malek, 2017). In order for this technology to succeed in education, it needs to be investigated in the light of the three main pillars of education: students, teachers, and curricula. This study examines the teachers’ perceptions about integration and use of smartphones in perceiving English as a foreign language.

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