The Impact of Artificial Intelligence on Students' Learning Habits: The Case of EFL Master Students at the University of Ain Temouchent
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UNIVERSITY OF AIN TEMOUCHENT
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The incorporation of Artificial Intelligence (AI) technology in the field of English as a
Foreign Language (EFL) teaching and learning is gaining significant importance
because of increased students' use of AI tools and teachers' struggles to adjust to modern
technological innovations. This study focuses on the effect of AI competence among
teachers on the teaching and learning processes and on the learning habits of students in
EFL. Moreover, this study attempts to determine whether self-learning can assist
teachers in bridging the gap between themselves and AI in the field of education. This
study employed the case study method at the University of Ain Temouchent. For data
collection, semi-structured interview was conducted with six EFL teachers, while
questionnaires were administered to 161 EFL Master students in order to investigate
their perceptions towards use of AI technologies in EFL education, their dependence on
these technologies, as well as impact on critical thinking skills and learning practices.
The results showed that the majority of teachers had inadequate knowledge about the
implementation of AI within EFL education and insufficient experience in this area,
whereas students used various AI applications intensively while conducting their
academic work. Moreover, excessive reliance on AI was shown to have negative
implications for students' critical thinking skills and learning behaviour. However, the
self-training process proved successful in terms of teachers' increased competency and
self-confidence in the utilization of AI technology. In conclusion, the results of the
current study emphasized the need for promoting the development of AI competence
among teachers and institutional support in its effective implementation.
