
We are glad to share our newly published article in TESL EJ. Thanks all, thank you Ibu Prof Made Ratminingsih.
This study investigates the perceptions of future English as a Foreign Language (EFL) teachers in Bali, Indonesia regarding artificial intelligence (AI), particularly generative AI tools like ChatGPT and Gemini. Recognizing the potential of AI to enhance instructional practices, the research employs an embedded mixed-method design with 150 participants, utilizing surveys and semi-structured interviews. The instruments demonstrated content validity and reliability, with quantitative data analyzed for frequency distributions and qualitative data subjected to interactive model analysis. Findings reveal a predominantly positive perception of generative AI among EFL students in a blended learning context, who recognize its utility while expressing concerns about implementation. As prospective educators, participants are beginning to contemplate pedagogical strategies for integrating AI into their future classrooms. The study highlights the urgency of establishing AI policies grounded in critical digital pedagogy principles to optimize educational experiences. This research contributes to the discourse on AI in education, emphasizing the need for context-specific approaches to leverage AI’s potential while addressing pedagogical, ethical, and technical challenges.
Read the full article here: https://doi.org/10.55593/ej.29116a2
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