The Perceptions of Tertiary Level EFL Teachers and Students to the Tool Mediation Learning Experience in Reading Skills: A Case for Cloud Computing Environment
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Universidad de Granada
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Mediation Tool Cloud Computing Perceptions Mediated Learning Experience
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2023-03-03Referencia bibliográfica
Sisay Ayalew Tsegaw, Abiy Yigzaw Filate, Mulugeta Teka Kahsay (2023). The Perceptions of Tertiary Level EFL Teachers and Students to the Tool Mediation Learning Experience in Reading Skills: A Case for Cloud Computing Environment.Journal for Educators, Teachers and Trainers,Vol. 14(1). 404-420.[DOI: 10.47750/jett.2023.14.01.035]
Resumen
In this age of rapid technological development and educational reform, there is an indisputable need
for a combination of mediation tools (cloud computing tools) that significantly teach language skills.
Thus, this study aimed to investigate the perceptions of tertiary-level EFL teachers and students
regarding the tool mediation experience in reading skills in cloud computing teaching and learning
environment. Simple random sampling was employed to select 156 first-year students and 32 teachers
who participated in this study at Bahir Dar University (BDU). In this study, two sets of
questionnaires, comprising 47 items for each of the three parts, were distributed to collect quantitative
data from students and teachers of BDU. The quantitative data from questionnaires were analysed
using descriptive statistics, one-sample, and two-sample t-tests, and Pearson product-moment
correlation. The results showed that teachers positively perceived the importance of mediation tools
or parameters for reading tasks. Nevertheless, teachers’ practice of mediated learning experience tools
does not utterly reflect their perceptions of the application of mediation tools. The current finding
also revealed that considering technology as a mediation tool in reading sessions at the university
level, teachers had below-average responses in implementing mediation tools even though they had a
positive perception of it. Finally, educational institutions, researchers, and academic staff in BDU
should take the initiatives to equip university language teachers with mediation tools in cloud
computing English classrooms and to design a national technology-based learning policy and
strategy.