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      The moderating effect of participation in online learning activities and perceived importance of online learning on EFL teachers’ teaching ability

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          With the sudden outbreak of COVID-19, many educational contexts shifted from traditional face-to-face instruction to online and remote modes of delivery. This inspired a surge of scholarly attention in various countries to disclose the status and perceptions of stakeholders regarding online education. However, most of the existing studies in second/foreign language contexts are limited to students’ and teachers’ perceived emotions and experiences in e-instruction. Moreover, the extent to which online participation and the perceived importance of e-education influence teachers’ teaching ability has been widely overlooked. To fill this gap, this study explored the moderating influence of EFL teachers’ participation in online learning activities and the perceived importance of online learning on their teaching ability. In doing so, a questionnaire was spread and filled in by 453 Chinese EFL teachers with different backgrounds. The results of Structural Equation Modeling (SEM) obtained by Amos (v. 24) indicated that individual/demographic factors do not affect teachers’ perceived importance of online learning. It was also demonstrated that the perceived importance of online learning and learning time does not predict EFL teachers’ teaching ability. Furthermore, the results reveal that EFL teachers’ teaching ability does not predict their perceived importance of online learning. However, teachers’ participation in online learning activities predicted and explained 66% of the variance in their perceived importance of online learning. The study has implications for EFL teachers and teacher trainers in that it improves their awareness of the value of technologies in L2 education and practice.

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                Journal
                Heliyon
                Heliyon
                Heliyon
                The Authors. Published by Elsevier Ltd.
                2405-8440
                18 February 2023
                March 2023
                18 February 2023
                : 9
                : 3
                : e13890
                Affiliations
                [a ]Associate Professor in Applied Linguistics, School of Foreign Languages and Cultures, Nanjing Normal University, Nanjing, China
                [b ]School of Foreign Languages, Henan University, Kaifeng, China
                [c ]School of Curriculum and Pedagogy, Faculty of Education and Social Work, The University of Auckland, New Zealand
                Author notes
                []Corresponding author.
                Article
                S2405-8440(23)01097-6 e13890
                10.1016/j.heliyon.2023.e13890
                9938534
                36845038
                c7b2d40d-c504-4cbb-9dc5-854288fe283d
                © 2023 The Authors

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                : 2 December 2022
                : 11 February 2023
                : 16 February 2023
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                covid-19,online learning,online education,efl teacher,teaching ability,perception

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