An Interview Study of Efl University Lecturers’ Perspective on Dialogic Teaching Approach
Abstract
This study explores the perspectives of EFL university lecturers on dialogic
teaching and how they implement it in their classrooms. The aim is to gain insights
into the use and effectiveness of dialogic teaching in the EFL university context and
contribute to the development of effective pedagogical practices. An interview study
was conducted with EFL university lecturers to examine their perspectives and
practices regarding dialogic teaching. The findings suggest that while lecturers had
positive attitudes towards dialogic teaching, they faced challenges in implementing it
effectively due to factors such as time management and institutional support. The
study highlights the need for teacher training programs that focus on dialogic teaching
and carefully tailored strategies that can be used in the EFL university context.
Ultimately, the study has the potential to promote positive change in EFL education
and contribute to the overall improvement of the field.
