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E-raamat: Computer-Assisted Language Learning in the Global South: Exploring Challenges and Opportunities for Students and Teachers

Edited by (The University of Newcastle, Australia), Edited by (Edinburgh Napier University, UK)
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"This cross-cultural edited volume presents a rich tapestry of experiences, challenges, and innovations, focusing on assessment, course and curriculum design, approaches to pedagogy and teacher professional development in Computer-assisted Language Learning (CALL) in the Global South. Comprising chapters from a broad swathe of international contexts, the book presents varied themes in CALL such as inclusion and social justice, artificial intelligence, barriers to online language teaching, skills-based practices, and professional development. By shedding light on the underrepresented research contexts in the Global South, a number of current innovations in these contexts at a theoretical and empirical level are showcased, resulting in a highly novel and cutting-edge volume that gives voice to perspectives on the implementation of CALL in less privileged countries. Providing comparative research and innovative ways in which CALL can be harnessed in less privileged contexts despite lack of resources in somecases, this book will appeal to scholars, researchers, and postgraduate students in the fields of technology in education, language and linguistics, as well as open and distance education and eLearning. CALL and TESOL educators may also benefit from the volume"--

This cross-cultural edited volume presents a rich tapestry of experiences, challenges, and innovations, focusing on assessment, course and curriculum design, approaches to pedagogy and teacher professional development in computer-assisted language learning (CALL) in the Global South.

Comprising chapters from a broad swathe of international contexts, the book presents varied themes in CALL such as inclusion and social justice, artificial intelligence, barriers to online language teaching, skills-based practices, and professional development. By shedding light on the underrepresented research contexts in the Global South, a number of current innovations in these contexts at theoretical and empirical levels are showcased, resulting in a highly novel and cutting-edge volume that gives voice to perspectives on the implementation of CALL in less-privileged countries.

Providing comparative research and innovative ways in which CALL can be harnessed in less-privileged contexts despite lack of resources in some cases, this book will appeal to scholars, researchers, and postgraduate students in the fields of technology in education, language and linguistics, as well as open and distance education and eLearning. CALL and TESOL educators may also benefit from the book.



This cross-cultural edited volume presents a rich tapestry of experiences, challenges, and innovations, focusing on assessment, course and curriculum design, approaches to pedagogy and teacher professional development in Computer-assisted Language Learning (CALL) in the Global South.

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"It is inspiring to see a collection of innovative papers that put the Global South front and centre, where it belongs. The editors and authors have done a fabulous job in offering an inclusive perspective on the role of technology in language education."

Hayo Reinders, Professor of Applied Linguistics, King Mongkuts University of Technology Thonburi (KMUTT), Thailand

"The book Computer-Assisted Language Learning in the Global South: Exploring Challenges and Opportunities for Students and Teachers is an important compilation that illuminates the unique hurdles and possibilities within technology-enhanced language education in developing regions in the south. Through detailed case studies and reflective insights from countries like Iran, Sri Lanka, Indonesia, Vietnam, and Chile, the book thoroughly examines barriers such as infrastructural limitations and policy misalignments, while also highlighting innovative solutions and pedagogical strategies. This volume is an invaluable resource for language educators, policymakers, and researchers dedicated to bridging educational divides and fostering inclusive, effective language learning environments globally."

Qing MA, Associate Professor of Applied Linguistics, The Education University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong "It is inspiring to see a collection of innovative papers that put the Global South front and centre, where it belongs. The editors and authors have done a fabulous job in offering an inclusive perspective on the role of technology in language education."

Hayo Reinders, Professor of Applied Linguistics, King Mongkuts University of Technology Thonburi (KMUTT), Thailand

"The book Computer-Assisted Language Learning in the Global South: Exploring Challenges and Opportunities for Students and Teachers is an important compilation that illuminates the unique hurdles and possibilities within technology-enhanced language education in developing regions in the south. Through detailed case studies and reflective insights from countries like Iran, Sri Lanka, Indonesia, Vietnam, and Chile, the book thoroughly examines barriers such as infrastructural limitations and policy misalignments, while also highlighting innovative solutions and pedagogical strategies. This volume is an invaluable resource for language educators, policymakers, and researchers dedicated to bridging educational divides and fostering inclusive, effective language learning environments globally."

Qing MA, Associate Professor of Applied Linguistics, The Education University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong

Preface

PART I: Challenges and Opportunities in CALL Implementation

Chapter 1: Key barriers to and enablers of integrating technology into online
language teaching

Chapter 2: Challenges in integrating computer-assisted language learning:
Self-reflective insights from an ESL practitioner in Sri Lanka

Chapter 3: Navigating slow Internet connection in CALL classes: Insights from
Indonesia

Chapter 4: Pedagogical efforts for inclusion and social justice: Integrating
multimodal resources in multilingual and multicultural classrooms in Chile

PART II: Challenges and Opportunities of Innovative Technologies

Chapter 5: Opportunities and challenges of using artificial intelligence in
language education: Perspectives from Vietnam

Chapter 6: A Systematic Review of the Use of Metaverse in L2 English
Education

Chapter 7: Unravelling Indonesian EFL students reluctance to use social
media for speaking activities

Chapter 8: Bridging the gaps in language learning through language Massive
Open Online Courses (MOOCs) in the Global South: Perspectives from Thailand
and Colombia

PART III: Challenges and Opportunities in CALL Leadership and Professional
Development of Pedagogical Approaches

Chapter 9: Making the case for micro-level leadership in CALL integration in
Vietnam

Chapter 10: Continuing professional development for CALL teacher trainers in
Vietnam: A gap between policy and practice

Chapter 11: Transforming and empowering Global South teacher education

PART IV: Conclusion and Future Directions

Chapter 12: Conclusion: Achievements and future potential for CALL in the
Global South
Lee McCallum is Lecturer in Assessment and Feedback, Edinburgh Napier University, UK.

Dara Tafazoli is Research Officer, The University of Newcastle, Australia.