A cross-cultural qualitative study on students’ attitudes towards computer-assisted language learning

Dara Tafazoli, Maria-Elena Gomez-Parra, Cristina A. Huertas-Abril

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Abstract

This cross-cultural qualitative study investigated the attitudes and perceptions of language students towards computer-assisted language learning (CALL). We examined the strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats of CALL in language education according to Iranian and Spanish students’ perceptions and attitudes. In addition, we found out the differences between Iranian and Spanish language students’ perceptions and attitudes towards CALL. The participants were 237 language students, and the researchers applied an online 10 open-ended question instrument for data collection and a SWOT analysis for data analysis. The findings of the content analysis revealed that many language students in Iran and Spain approved that CALL provides a wide range of tools, resources and materials for language learning. Among many pedagogical implications, this study suggests more CALL programs in order to enhance students’ CALL literacy.

Original languageEnglish
Article number5
Pages (from-to)1841-1855
Number of pages15
JournalThe Qualitative Report
Volume25
Issue number7
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Jul 2020
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • SWOT analysis
  • Attitudes
  • Perceptions
  • Computer-assisted language learning (call)
  • Qualitative study
  • Cross-cultural study
  • Delphi methodology

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