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Title: Pre-service teacher perceptions about the use of Facebook in English language teaching
Other Titles: Pre-service teacher perceptions about the use of Facebook in English language teaching
Authors: Çakır, Abdulvahi?t
Atmaca, Çağla
Keywords: Facebook, social networking sites, student teachers, English language teaching.
Abstract: This study aims to find out student teachers’ perceptions about the use of Facebook in English language teaching and their preferences on how to integrate Facebook into English classes. This study, which is based on a mixed method research, consisted of written and oral interviews with 221 student teachers in the English Language Teaching (ELT) program at Gazi University during the fall semester of the academic year 2012-2013. Of the 221student teachers, 38 (18%) were male and 173 (82%) were female. 146 participants (69.2%) were in favour of Facebook integration into English classes while 58 participants (27.5%) were against and finally 7 participants (3.3%) were neutral. In terms of age and level of learners, adolescents were preferred as the most appropriate age group to be taught English on Facebook; intermediate level was the mostly preferred language level to be enhanced via Facebook. Furhtermore, self -study was seen as the most important type of Facebook use. These findings show us how student teachers’ educational preferences can be changed in line with the education they receive and how they should be trained according to the current educational moves and communication tools.
URI: https://hdl.handle.net/11499/27862
ISSN: 1836-­?8301
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