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Keru Li; Yanyan Li; Yansu Wang; Yunshan Chen; Wanqing Hu – Instructional Science: An International Journal of the Learning Sciences, 2025
The study examined the influence of feedback features on revision uptake in dialogic peer feedback activities, and the moderating effect of self-efficacy and prior knowledge on this relationship. Data were collected over a 10-week course at a comprehensive university in China, involving 29 students and resulting in 242 revision-oriented comments.…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, College Students, Peer Evaluation, Feedback (Response)
Chen, Wen; Liu, Guo-qiang – Iranian Journal of Language Teaching Research, 2021
The study is designed to examine the effectiveness of corrective feedback (CF) from Chinese second language (L2) teachers to their students in mainland China. Investigations into how CF works were carried out based on three aspects: teachers' perceptions of CF effectiveness, factors affecting it, and their interplay. An ecological approach--the…
Descriptors: Instructional Effectiveness, Error Correction, Feedback (Response), College Faculty
Jiahe Gu; Erhan Aslan – Journal of Response to Writing, 2025
Effective written feedback is crucial to student learning and developing writing skills. Responding to student writing is a multifaceted and complex process that requires a more nuanced understanding of second language writing research. This study explored teachers' beliefs and practices about written feedback, which may be influenced by a range…
Descriptors: Feedback (Response), English (Second Language), Language Teachers, Error Correction
Hongzhi Yang; Chuan Gao; Hui-zhong Shen – Education and Information Technologies, 2024
Recently, artificial intelligence (AI)-programmed automated writing evaluation (AWE) has attracted increasing attention in language research. Using a small data set arising from an analysis of five Chinese university-level English as a foreign language (EFL) students' submissions, this paper examined in detail how EFL students interacted with the…
Descriptors: Artificial Intelligence, Programming, Writing Evaluation, Computer Mediated Communication
Bei Cai; Ziyu He; Hong Fu; Yang Zheng; Yanjie Song – IEEE Transactions on Learning Technologies, 2025
Much research has applied automated writing evaluation (AWE) systems to English writing instruction; however, understanding how students internalize and apply this feedback to reduce writing errors is difficult, largely due to the personal and private nature of this process. Therefore, this research utilized eye-tracking technology to explore the…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, Majors (Students), Writing (Composition), Writing Evaluation
Zhang, Xueni; Zhang, Runhan – SAGE Open, 2023
Error correction has been one of the central themes in accounting for potential gains in second language (L2) writing. While a wide range of empirical studies focused on the effects of written corrective feedback (WCF) on learners' writing outcomes, few of them have specifically examined the feedback process, or its potential role as a shaping…
Descriptors: Feedback (Response), Error Correction, Second Language Learning, Writing Instruction
Gao, Jianwu; Ma, Shuang – Language Teaching Research, 2022
This study investigated the intensity and efficacy of automated corrective feedback (CF) in a tutorial CALL (computer-assisted language learning) environment during form-focused drills as compared with those of instructor CF on free writing in the classroom. The English simple past tense, a previously learned target structure, was selected as the…
Descriptors: Feedback (Response), Writing (Composition), Computer Assisted Instruction, Second Language Learning
Jiaxin Li; Er-Hu Zhang; Haihui Zhang; Hecui Gou; Hong-Wen Cao – International Journal of Multilingualism, 2024
Three experiments explored how retrieval practice and corrective feedback affect a third language (L3) vocabulary learning. In the first two experiments, Chinese-English bilinguals without prior French language experience studied English (Second Language, L2)--French (L3) word pairs in repeated studying or retrieval practice without (Experiment…
Descriptors: Multilingualism, Second Language Learning, Vocabulary Development, Error Correction
Gang Yang; Wei Zhou; Huimin Zhou; Jiawen Li; Xiaodong Chen; Yun-Fang Tu – Education and Information Technologies, 2024
Second language (L2) writing plays an important role in improving the learners' language skills of English as a Foreign Language (EFL) in terms of language expression and linguistic thinking. Therefore, improving writing skills is still a focus area for EFL learners. To enhance EFL learners' writing ability and optimize their writing quality, an…
Descriptors: Second Language Learning, Second Language Instruction, English (Second Language), Writing Skills
Repositioning Corrective Feedback to a Meaning-Orientated Approach in the English Language Classroom
Robert Weekly; Andrew Pollard – TESL-EJ, 2024
The practice of Corrective Feedback (CF), which is situated within a Second Language Acquisition (SLA) Paradigm, is currently positioned towards an accuracy-orientated delivery based on native speaker norms. This is despite the recognition in different areas of linguistic research that there is considerable variation in the way that English is…
Descriptors: English (Second Language), Second Language Learning, Second Language Instruction, Error Correction
Han, Ye; Xu, Yueting – Teaching in Higher Education, 2021
The dissonance between teachers' substantial effort to provide feedback and students' under-engagement with feedback has been consistently reported in higher education. A contributing factor to this disparity students' lack of feedback literacy, however, has been under-researched. This case study of two Chinese undergraduate students therefore…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Undergraduate Students, Student Evaluation, Feedback (Response)
Eva Kartchava; Yushi Bu; Julian Heidt; Abdizalon Mohamed; Judy Seal – Journal of Response to Writing, 2021
Despite a large body of research into the benefits of corrective feedback (i.e., teachers' reactions to students' incorrect use of the target language), little is known about how new and experienced second-language (L2) teachers supply feedback to writing and what factors guide their decisions. This paper is a collaborative effort of 1…
Descriptors: Feedback (Response), Error Correction, Language Teachers, Second Language Instruction
Zheng, Yao; Yu, Shulin; Liu, Zhuoyao – Teaching in Higher Education, 2023
While research on written corrective feedback (WCF) has proliferated over the past three decades, scant attention has been paid to how lower-proficiency (LP) students engage with teacher WCF in specific contexts and why they (dis)engage in the ways they do. This case study explored two Chinese LP students' engagement with teacher WCF in English…
Descriptors: College Students, Low Achievement, Feedback (Response), Written Language
Liu, Yuwei – Language Teaching Research Quarterly, 2021
While prior studies have highlighted that extensive student engagement could help maximize students' learning benefits in general, a paucity of research has explored student engagement with teacher written feedback (WF), especially when students processed various English proficiency levels. To fill this gap, this multiple-case study explored how…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Undergraduate Students, English (Second Language), Second Language Instruction
Rustam Shadiev; Yingying Feng; Roza Zhussupova; Yueh-Min Huang – Journal of Computer Assisted Learning, 2024
Background: Tele-collaborative projects serve as invaluable platforms for students from diverse countries to engage in cross-cultural communication and exchange cultural knowledge. These projects offer immense benefits in terms of fostering intercultural competence among participants. However, one challenge arises when participants engage in…
Descriptors: Telecommunications, Feedback (Response), Assistive Technology, Verbal Communication