Abstract
Many studies have investigated the TPACK level of competence of teachers as part of their incidental online conferences, seminars, or study programs using the educational TPACK framework through a single perspective. However, limited attention has been given to the in-service EFL teachers’ TPACK in CALL literature using a specific TPACK framework for EFL teaching involving teachers, students, and trainers in a single study. This mixed-method research explored a comprehensive perspective of in-service teachers’ TPACK while attending two semesters of online professional training funded by the Ministry of Education of the Republic of Indonesia. A total of 120 senior high school EFL teachers, 360 students, and five EFL trainers with doctoral (PhD) degrees participated in the study. Quantitative and qualitative data showed divergence or convergence in the research outcomes. Quantitative findings indicated different perceptions among students, teachers and trainers regarding in-service teachers’ CK, TPK, PCK, and TPACK level of competence. In addition, qualitative results claimed that familiarity with basic computer hardware, research in ELT, intercultural awareness, authentic language problem-solving, learners’ engagement and adaptability to various cultural events and environments were required to foster forthcoming TPACK practices and support the language learning process of learners.
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Langgeng Budianto
Langgeng Budianto is an Associate Professor at UIN Maulana Malik Ibrahim Malang. His research interests involve English for Specific Purposes (ESP), CALL Pedagogy, and Teacher Professional Development.
Yudhi Arifani
Yudhi Arifani is an Associate Professor for Post graduate English Language Education Department in Universitas Muhammadiyah Gresik, Indonesia.
Agus Wardhono
Agus Wardhono is a Professor at Universitas PGRI Ronggolawe Tuban. His research interests involve ESP and teacher professional development.
Dwi Poedjiastutie
Dwi Poedjiastutie at Professor at Universitas Muhammadiyah Malang. Her research interests include ESP, Sociocultural research, and Techer professional Development.