The Future of English as a Foreign Language Teaching and Learning in View of the Fourth Industrial Revolution in the MENA Region

IF 0.6 0 LANGUAGE & LINGUISTICS
Syeda Saima Ferheen Bukhari, Manal Mohammed Taher Qutub, Sahar Ali Fadel, Hind Sulaiman Abdulkader Aljuhani
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The Fourth Industrial Revolution, with the emergence of educational technologies and digital innovations, makes it essential for the Higher Education sector to review the teaching-learning practices to reshape the futuristic plans for 21st Century learners. English language education has been focused in regions, where the language-learning environment and procedures are transforming with the bend of new technological intrusions and AI intervention. Therefore; the present study aims to investigate the future of EFL Teaching and Learning given the 4IR in the MENA Region. The study is significant as it probes the teaching-learning strategies and examines the readiness of teachers, learners, and the learning environment. The study’s main question is, ‘To what extent is the learning environment concerning English language teaching and learning at universities in the MENA Region ready to cope with the 4IR demands?’ A survey, with 39 items under four sub-divisions, and a fully-structured interview were used. A total of 70 EL teachers participated from universities in the MENA and its neighboring regions. Linear Regression and Thematic analysis of the data show quantitative and qualitative results, respectively. Findings reveal an evident level of readiness in teachers. Results show that Teachers’ awareness seems to impact their tendency toward integrating educational technologies. The findings suggest careful curriculum revision because the resources are often reported as outdated. Since the role of EFL in the MENA is to prepare learners for 4IR socio-economic systems and their diversified challenges, the study recommends a thorough review to upgrade the teaching-learning resources, materials, and procedures.
从第四次工业革命看中东和北非地区外语英语教学的未来
随着教育技术和数字创新的出现,第四次工业革命使得高等教育部门必须审查教学实践,以重塑21世纪学习者的未来计划。英语语言教育一直专注于一些地区,在这些地区,随着新技术的入侵和人工智能的干预,语言学习环境和程序正在发生变化。因此;本研究旨在探讨在第四次工业革命背景下,中东和北非地区英语教学的未来。本研究探讨了教学策略,考察了教师、学习者和学习环境的准备情况,具有重要意义。该研究的主要问题是,“中东和北非地区大学的英语教学环境在多大程度上准备好应对第四次工业革命的需求?”我们采用了一项调查,包括四个细分领域的39个项目,以及一个完全结构化的访谈。共有70名来自中东和北非及其周边地区大学的EL教师参加了此次活动。数据的线性回归和专题分析分别显示定量和定性结果。调查结果显示,教师的准备程度明显较高。结果显示,教师的意识似乎影响了他们整合教育技术的倾向。调查结果建议仔细修改课程,因为这些资源经常被认为是过时的。由于EFL在中东和北非的作用是帮助学习者为4IR社会经济系统及其多样化的挑战做好准备,因此该研究建议彻底审查以升级教学资源,材料和程序。
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