Publication: Learner readiness and efficiency of learning English in online higher education Context: Voices of Turkish EFL learners
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Today, online education has become indispensable for many learning
environments, including those designated for teaching and learning
languages, becoming widespread and revolutionizing how students access
education and language learning resources. This shift to online platforms
has opened up numerous opportunities for learners, breaking down
barriers of distance and time constraints. However, it also brings
challenges, especially in the Turkish context. From this perspective, this
study aimed to determine the online readiness of Turkish learners of
English and the factors affecting the (in)efficiency of their online
language education in their universities. In this study, the online learning
readiness of 409 EFL learners at the university level in different parts of
Türkiye was identified using the questionnaire by Hung et al. (2010),
adapted to the Turkish context by İlhan and Çetin (2013). The
(in)efficiency of online learning was explored by interviewing 40 EFL
learners about their experiences before and after taking online English
courses. Results indicated that learners seemed relatively ready for online
education. However, they reported several factors for the inefficiency of
online learning, such as a lack of real class environment and technical
problems, for efficiency, such as learning in the comfort of their homes
and having more time for self-development. They also mentioned several
challenges and provided some suggestions for improving online learning.
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TOMAK B., ATAŞ U., "Learner Readiness and Efficiency of Learning English in Online Higher
Education Context: Voices of Turkish EFL Learners", Participatory Educational Research, cilt.10, sa.5, ss.168-183, 2023
