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Investigating Knowledge Management Practices in an EFL Context in Pakistan

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SAGE OPEN
Volume 12, Issue 2, Pages -

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SAGE PUBLICATIONS INC
DOI: 10.1177/21582440221094593

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English as a foreign language; knowledge management; knowledge creation; knowledge sharing; knowledge storing; knowledge utilization

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  1. Shaheed Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto Institute of Science and Technology, Karachi, Pakistan

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This study aimed to investigate EFL teachers' knowledge management practices. The findings showed that teachers create, share, and utilize knowledge through various activities and media, but rarely use technological devices for knowledge management. The study suggests that teachers should receive regular training in knowledge management.
Currently, English as a foreign language (EFL) teachers are supposed to recognize that, creativity among students can be developed through knowledge management practices. The current study aimed to investigate EFL teachers' knowledge management practices from learner insight. The explanatory mixed method research design was used to investigate the phenomenon. Quantitative data was collected from 298 A-Level students through a survey questionnaire, and qualitative data was collected through 7 A-Level students through an in-depth semi-structured interview. The findings suggested that EFL teachers arrange seminars and co-curricular activities to create knowledge; discussion in and outside classrooms are used to share knowledge; social media and movies are used to utilize knowledge; and notebooks are used to store knowledge in the EFL classroom. The study revealed that benchmark and technological devices to manage knowledge are not frequently practiced by EFL teachers. The study concluded that teachers should be trained in the area of knowledge management regularly.

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