Technology Integration, Cybersecurity Awareness, and Professional Development Among Saudi EFL Teachers in Special Education Settings

Authors

  • Abdulaziz Ibrahim S. Alnofal Imam Mohammad Ibn Saud Islamic University (IMSIU)
  • Abdul Aziz Mohamed Mohamed Ali El Deen Imam Mohammad Ibn Saud Islamic University (IMSIU)
  • Abdelkader Mohamed Elsayed Dhofar University
  • Tahany S. Shaaban Northern Border University
  • Artur Strzelecki University of Economics in Katowice
  • Amr M. Mohamed North Private College of Nursing

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.17507/tpls.1607.28

Keywords:

EFL, special education needs, technology integration, security awareness, professional development

Abstract

This study investigates technology integration, cybersecurity awareness, and professional development needs among English as a Foreign Language (EFL) teachers working with students with special educational needs (SEN). Using quantitative research design, an online questionnaire was administered to 328 elementary and intermediate school EFL teachers. Findings indicate that participants possess moderate levels of digital competency and security awareness, and that they unanimously recognize a need for further professional development. A significant gender-based distinction emerged: female teachers reported higher levels of both technology integration and security awareness than their male counterparts, despite comparable motivations for professional growth. The study concludes by identifying a clear readiness among educators for targeted training programs to enhance the efficiency, security, and effectiveness of technology use in inclusive EFL classrooms.

Author Biographies

Abdulaziz Ibrahim S. Alnofal, Imam Mohammad Ibn Saud Islamic University (IMSIU)

Department of English Language and Literature, College of Languages and Translation 

Abdul Aziz Mohamed Mohamed Ali El Deen, Imam Mohammad Ibn Saud Islamic University (IMSIU)

Department of English Language and Literature, College of Languages and Translation

Artur Strzelecki, University of Economics in Katowice

Department of Informatics

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