Şener, BurcuErtem, İnci SağlamMeç, Ahmet2025-03-152025-03-1520202618-6586https://doi.org/10.31681/jetol.770418https://hdl.handle.net/11411/9577Online teaching can be regarded as a central phenomenon among researchers, educators and students globally. Especially after the outbreak of Covid-19 pandemic, almost all the institutions around the world felt the necessity to deliver such rapid online education to their students, possibly without sufficient preparation. Considering the current educational situation, this study was conducted with 39 participants at a private university in Istanbul, Turkey. The aim of this study is to explore the perceptions of English instructors about online teaching, in terms of the technical, pedagogical and institutional problems they have experienced; therefore, a survey including both Likert Scale and open-ended questions were used to explore these issues in depth. The study has managed to add relevant knowledge to the literature in terms of instructor perceptions of online teaching.eninfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessonline educationperceptions about online teachingonline classroom managementonline classroom interactiontechnical problems in online teachingemergency remote teachingpedagogical issues in online teachingvirtual classroomsCOVID-19 outbreakOnline Teaching Experiences of ELT InstructorsArticle10.31681/jetol.77041836233403