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CALL teacher education as an impetus for L2 teachers in integrating technology

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  01 January 2010

Kwang Hee Hong*
Affiliation:
Foreign & Second Language Education, The Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio, USA (email: [email protected])

Abstract

The ultimate goal of CALL teacher education is to enable L2 teachers to integrate CALL technology into their classroom with confidence and knowledge. As a way to achieve this goal, an increasing number of studies have paid attention to the integration of CALL technology into the teacher education program and into the classroom. Nonetheless, there is little specific research into L2 teachers’ integration of technology into the classroom in relation to their prior technology education. As a means of better understanding the complexity of L2 teachers’ integration of technology into the classroom, this paper proposes a spherical model of such integration by reviewing and synthesizing the relevant literature. Drawing on this model, the paper emphasizes the importance of CALL teacher education with regard to L2 teachers’ integration of technology into the classroom. Next, it discusses how the model can contribute to future research on such integration.

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Research Article
Copyright
Copyright © European Association for Computer Assisted Language Learning 2010

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