Language, Technology, and Social Media
Vol. 4 No. 1 (2026): March 2026 | Language, Technology, and Social Media

Vietnamese EFL Teachers' Readiness and Challenges in Integrating AI-Generated Feedback

Hang, Nguyen Thu (Unknown)



Article Info

Publish Date
14 Dec 2025

Abstract

This explanatory sequential mixed-methods study examined Vietnamese EFL teachers' readiness and challenges in integrating AI-generated feedback into writing instruction. Quantitative data from 233 university teachers revealed moderate overall readiness (M = 3.09, SD = 0.58) masking pronounced disparities: ethical awareness (M = 3.76) substantially exceeded technological (M = 2.87) and pedagogical readiness (M = 2.54). AI usage emerged as the dominant predictor (β = .58, p < .001), with users demonstrating significantly higher readiness across all dimensions (d = 1.20-1.43) than non-users, while demographic variables showed null effects. Teachers reported high concerns about student over-reliance (M = 4.21), training deficits (76.4% received none), and pedagogical uncertainty (M = 4.08). Qualitative interviews with 15 teachers exposed pedagogical disorientation, ethical dilemmas without institutional frameworks, technical skill deficits masked by surface familiarity, and institutional abandonment. Despite challenges, successful adopters developed pragmatic strategies including division of labor, feedback sequencing protocols, and critical evaluation integration. Findings reveal "aware incompetence" wherein ethical consciousness outpaces implementation capabilities, functioning as a barrier rather than facilitator. Results challenge deficit narratives about teacher resistance while exposing how institutional policy vacuums (69.5% lacked policies) impede integration. Implications emphasize reconceptualizing professional development beyond technical training to address pedagogical frameworks, ethical protocols, and ongoing implementation support.

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ltsmjournal

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Humanities Education Languange, Linguistic, Communication & Media Social Sciences

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Language Technology and Social Media is a peer-reviewed journal dedicated to the publication of high-quality research findings in the field of language technology and social media without implicit limitations. All publications in Language Technology and Social Media are freely accessible enabling ...