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‘ <i>To generate or stop generating response’</i> : Exploring EFL teachers’ perspectives on <i>ChatGPT</i> in English language teaching in Thailand

Mark B. Ulla, William F. Perales, Stephenie Ong Busbus

2023Learning Research and Practice82 citationsDOI

Abstract

The present research explores the perspectives of English as a foreign language (EFL) teachers at a Thai university regarding ChatGPT as a language teaching tool. Seventeen EFL teachers completed an online interview survey, while three of these teachers engaged in a subsequent individual interview in person. Utilising a qualitative descriptive research paradigm, the results indicate that the participants exhibited positive attitudes towards ChatGPT and acknowledged its diverse applications, including lesson preparation and language activity creation. The participants also highlighted the limitations of ChatGPT, particularly in its dependability, trustworthiness, and capacity to promote excessive student dependence. This study makes a valuable contribution to the extant literature by illuminating the potential benefits and drawbacks of utilising ChatGPT in language education.

Topics & Concepts

DependabilityTrustworthinessPsychologyEnglish as a foreign languageExtant taxonEnglish languagePedagogyMathematics educationQualitative researchForeign languageLanguage educationComputer scienceSociologySocial psychologySocial scienceBiologyEvolutionary biologySoftware engineeringArtificial Intelligence in Healthcare and EducationText Readability and SimplificationOnline Learning and Analytics