Teachers' perceptions of YouTube as a potential learning resource for English education in Libya
Albaddi, Muhamed A.
Teachers' perceptions of YouTube as a potential learning resource for English education in Libya [Ressource électronique] / Muhamed A. Albaddi - 1 vol. (81 p.)
Master of arts : Applied Linguistics and TESOL : Southern Illinois University Carbondale : 2013
Bibliogr. p. 57-65
The present study investigated Libyan preparatory school English teachers' attitudes to, willingness to use, and familiarity with YouTube as a potential teaching tool. The methodology followed a survey design of twenty-five Likert-scale questions and four mixed-type questions. For the purpose, 124 teachers were randomly selected out of a population of 1,170 preparatory school teachers at 150 schools in Tripoli, the capital of Libya. The result revealed that the participants had positive attitudes to and willingness to use YouTube applications as a beneficial tool for teaching the English language in Libya. On the other hand, participants' level of familiarity with YouTube applications did not match their generally positive perceptions of the affordances of YouTube. They recognized their own lack of computer skills and emphasized the need for special training in order to be able to become effective implementers of YouTube and multimedia resources in general. Overall, participants recognized the importance of using technology in their classrooms and the benefits of YouTube as a potential learning resource for the educational system in Libyan schools. Their enthusiasm was not related to their age or marital status. That is, beyond age differences or marital status, participants demonstrated an open mindedness towards the adoption of multimedia technology in their teaching
RESEAUX SOCIAUX (Internet)
ENSEIGNEMENT DES LANGUES
LANGUE ANGLAISE
LIBYE
428.00710612
Teachers' perceptions of YouTube as a potential learning resource for English education in Libya [Ressource électronique] / Muhamed A. Albaddi - 1 vol. (81 p.)
Master of arts : Applied Linguistics and TESOL : Southern Illinois University Carbondale : 2013
Bibliogr. p. 57-65
The present study investigated Libyan preparatory school English teachers' attitudes to, willingness to use, and familiarity with YouTube as a potential teaching tool. The methodology followed a survey design of twenty-five Likert-scale questions and four mixed-type questions. For the purpose, 124 teachers were randomly selected out of a population of 1,170 preparatory school teachers at 150 schools in Tripoli, the capital of Libya. The result revealed that the participants had positive attitudes to and willingness to use YouTube applications as a beneficial tool for teaching the English language in Libya. On the other hand, participants' level of familiarity with YouTube applications did not match their generally positive perceptions of the affordances of YouTube. They recognized their own lack of computer skills and emphasized the need for special training in order to be able to become effective implementers of YouTube and multimedia resources in general. Overall, participants recognized the importance of using technology in their classrooms and the benefits of YouTube as a potential learning resource for the educational system in Libyan schools. Their enthusiasm was not related to their age or marital status. That is, beyond age differences or marital status, participants demonstrated an open mindedness towards the adoption of multimedia technology in their teaching
RESEAUX SOCIAUX (Internet)
ENSEIGNEMENT DES LANGUES
LANGUE ANGLAISE
LIBYE
428.00710612