12 Waiheru
Vol 12 No 1 (2026): 12 Waiheru

Exploring students' needs and perceptions of AI-assisted ESP learning in an english education program context

La Ode Rasmin (Universitas Muslim Buton, Indonesia)
Hanafi Pelu (Balai Diklat Keagamaan Makassar, Indonesia)
Rosmiati (Madrasah Aliyah Negeri (MAN) Seram Bagian Barat, Indonesia)



Article Info

Publish Date
10 Jun 2026

Abstract

This study demonstrates that AI-assisted English for Specific Purposes (ESP) learning addresses gaps in conventional ESP instruction and better supports pre-service English teachers in an English Education Program. Using a qualitative small-scale case study design, the research involved three students from the English Education Study Program in an ESP course at the University of Muslim Buton, Southeast Sulawesi. Data were collected through written semi-structured interviews administered via Google Forms and were analyzed thematically. Students identified ESP as crucial for developing classroom English, instructional communication, and lesson planning skills. However, they found traditional ESP instruction lacked contextual vocabulary and opportunities for independent material development. The integration of AI-supported learning emerged as a practical solution, enhancing students’ understanding of ESP concepts, providing relevant examples, and improving learning efficiency. Students reported increased autonomy and confidence in using English for instruction, while still critically acknowledging risks such as over-reliance on AI and related concerns about academic integrity. They stressed the need for AI to serve as a supportive tool, not a replacement for critical thinking and pedagogical judgment. In summary, the study argues that clearly guided, ethically integrated AI-assisted ESP learning can significantly improve teacher preparation programs.

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12waiheru

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12 Waiheru is a peer-reviewed academic journal published by the Balai Diklat Keagamaan Ambon, appearing twice a year in June and December. The journal serves as an open and dynamic space for scholars, practitioners, and educators from across the world to share original research and critical ...