1.MONITORING, VIDEO AND AUDIO RECORDING CLASSROOMS BY CCTV CAMERAS: IRANIAN EFL STUDENTS’ PERCEPTIONS
Ali Shokri ; Sakineh Jafari ; Houman Bijani ; Ohood Alshammary ; Masoome Poormand
ASEAN Journal of Psychiatry 2023;24(12):1-5
MONITORING, VIDEO AND AUDIO RECORDING CLASSROOMS BY CCTV CAMERAS: IRANIAN EFL STUDENTS’ PERCEPTIONS
Abstract
Nowadays our way of working and studying are becoming more and more cyber. So, we can’t turn
a blind to the fact that technology is already affecting our educational system. Abundant gadgets
and equipment are being applied to schools, universities, and institutes for many specific reasons.
One of which is installing cameras in classrooms. In Iran, some of the English language teaching
institutes have installed cameras in their classrooms to monitor (and evaluate) teachers’ and
students’ actions and performances. Some issues such as: whether both teachers and students
are informed about the presence of cameras, the purposes behind installing cameras in classes,
recording and monitoring classroom activities, and other aspects of equipping a classroom with
cameras are not known clearly. The present study aimed to explore the perceptions and feedbacks
of Iranian EFL students on video-recording and monitoring English language classrooms via
CCTV cameras. In this study an attempt was made to find more about EFL students’ beliefs and
feedbacks on monitoring, video and audio recording classrooms by CCTV cameras in language
institutes in Iran. The researcher himself designed a questionnaire having four different sections
to gather students’ feedbacks. The student participants (N=57) were supposed to answer the
questionnaire via online google forms. The findings of the study revealed that students believed
and claimed that there exist differences between camera-equipped classrooms and those that are
not camera-equipped. ASEAN Journal of Psychiatry, Vol. 24 S(Advancements in psychology
and mental health), July-August 2023; 1-5.

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