EFL Teachers’ Perceptions of Technology-Enhanced Differentiated Reading Instruction (TEDRI): Issues and Challenges

English as a Foreign Language (EFL) teachers are under pressure to address today’s educational demands, such as the use of digital technology in the classroom and the need to improve students’ literacy skills. To shed light on these matters, this study examines the EFL teachers’ perceptions of imple...

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Published in:Journal of language teaching and research Vol. 16; no. 2; pp. 556 - 563
Main Authors: Riswandi, Diki, Mujiyanto, Januarius, Fitriati, Sri Wuli, Sukarno
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: London Academy Publication Co., LTD 01.03.2025
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ISSN:1798-4769, 2053-0684
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Summary:English as a Foreign Language (EFL) teachers are under pressure to address today’s educational demands, such as the use of digital technology in the classroom and the need to improve students’ literacy skills. To shed light on these matters, this study examines the EFL teachers’ perceptions of implementing Technology-Enhanced Differentiated Reading Instruction (TEDRI) in the classroom and explores how teachers are adapting to its use. Interview data were collected from six EFL teachers. The findings show that teachers perceive the implementation of TEDRI to be positive overall. However, some teachers also face difficulties in applying TEDRI, such as the need to adjust their reading instruction methods as well as a lack of experience in integrating technology in TEDRI.
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ISSN:1798-4769
2053-0684
DOI:10.17507/jltr.1602.21