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Hawe, Eleanor; Dixon, Helen; Murray, Jill; Chandler, Sandra – Journal of Further and Higher Education, 2021
While it is argued that use of rubrics and exemplars has the potential to develop students' ability to distinguish quality, make evaluative judgments and take productive action, few studies have directly investigated the latter. To address this gap the current study employed classroom observations, eight focus groups interviews with 18 students…
Descriptors: Scoring Rubrics, Student Writing Models, Thinking Skills, Learning Strategies
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Zheng, Yao; Xu, Jian – Assessment & Evaluation in Higher Education, 2023
While teacher assessment and student engagement are emerging topics in the field of second language (L2) writing, little is known about the possible correlations between the two important constructs. This mixed-methods study first surveyed the perceived teacher assessment approaches among L2 learners whose majors are English, Japanese and French…
Descriptors: Student Writing Models, Second Language Learning, English (Second Language), French
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Xiaolong Cheng; Lawrence Jun Zhang; Qiaozhen Yan – Language Teaching Research, 2025
As an important instructional affordance, teacher written feedback is widely used in second language (L2) writing contexts. While copious evidence has shown that such a pedagogical practice can facilitate L2 learners' writing performance, especially their writing accuracy, little is known about how novice writing teachers conceptualize and enact…
Descriptors: English (Second Language), Second Language Instruction, Feedback (Response), Teacher Response
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Keith Rhodes – College Composition and Communication, 2019
A limited mixed-method study revealed that students could alter written style after direct style instruction, but the effect faded quickly. Instead, students reverted to culturally structured intuition to make conscious, contrary choices. Thus, direct instruction in precise forms of style should probably yield to methods that build culturally…
Descriptors: Teaching Styles, Writing Instruction, Writing Skills, Culturally Relevant Education
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Johanna Payton – Prism: Casting New Light on Learning, Theory & Practice, 2020
What started as a mission to help the author's journalism students develop employability skills, opened up their practice to the area of 'mindful play'. From this, the author started to develop a creative, holistic and student-centred teaching and learning strategy, using simple, workable interventions to stimulate dialogic learning, strengthen…
Descriptors: Journalism Education, Universities, Creativity, Employment Potential
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Athanases, Steven Z.; Wong, Joanna W. – Educational Forum, 2018
One task of Feiman-Nemser's teacher learning model--develop tools and dispositions to study teaching--frames how we organized learning opportunities during teacher preparation. We explored how and to what degree preservice teachers used teacher inquiry to analyze linguistically diverse students' work through an asset-based lens, beyond deficit…
Descriptors: Student Diversity, Bilingual Students, Preservice Teachers, Preservice Teacher Education
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Tuck, Jackie – Studies in Higher Education, 2016
A growing body of academic literacies research has enhanced our understanding of university writing as contested, institutionally situated practice with important consequences, particularly for students as they learn to negotiate the writing demands of university study. Less empirical attention has been paid to the practices of subject academics…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Higher Education, Academic Discourse, Writing Skills
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Zheng, Lanqin; Cui, Panpan; Li, Xin; Huang, Ronghuai – Assessment & Evaluation in Higher Education, 2018
Research on peer assessment in higher education has been conducted for decades. However, ways to improve the quality of peer feedback and optimise student' benefits through peer assessment remain a puzzle. The present study aimed to examine the impacts of synchronous discussion between assessors and assessees on writing performance, qualitative…
Descriptors: Peer Evaluation, Feedback (Response), Metacognition, Self Efficacy
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Pescante-Malimas, Mary Ann; Samson, Sonrisa C. – IAFOR Journal of Language Learning, 2017
This study identified and analyzed the common linguistic errors encountered by Linguistics, Literature, and Advertising Arts majors in their Thesis Proposal classes in the First Semester 2016-2017. The data were the drafts of the thesis proposals of the students from the three different programs. A total of 32 manuscripts were analyzed which was…
Descriptors: Error Analysis (Language), Proposal Writing, Theses, Student Writing Models
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Fletcher, Anna Katarina – Educational Review, 2018
Effective feedback is an essential tool for making learning explicit and an essential feature of classroom practice that promotes learner autonomy. Yet, it remains a pressing challenge for teachers to scaffold the active involvement of students as critical, reflective and autonomous learners who use feedback constructively. This paper seeks to…
Descriptors: Help Seeking, Feedback (Response), Writing Instruction, Writing Exercises
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Maire, Hélène; Auriac-Slusarczyk, Emmanuèle; Slusarsczyk, Bernard; Daniel, Marie-France; Thebault, Cathy – Journal of Education and Learning, 2018
Creative thinking is sometimes neglected by schools. Introducing philosophy in schools represents a commitment to balancing the development of logical and creative thinking, currently exercised only orally. In the present study, the focus is on writing. Firstly, the value of authentic pupil writings is underscored. The pupils and students studied…
Descriptors: Art Education, Philosophy, Interdisciplinary Approach, Unified Studies Curriculum
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Wood, Marianna D.; Wood, Jessa M. – Journal on Excellence in College Teaching, 2018
Students in upper-level courses are expected to observe disciplinary conventions in writing assignments. Common recommendations for teaching conventions require substantial time for instructor feedback and in-class instruction. As an alternative, we tested the effectiveness of a checklist in improving students' performance of these conventions.…
Descriptors: Check Lists, Writing Achievement, Writing Skills, Writing Strategies
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Troyan, Francis J. – Foreign Language Annals, 2016
This case study reports the results of a genre-based approach, which was used to explicitly teach the touristic landmark description to fourth-grade students of Spanish as a foreign language. The instructional model and unit of instruction were informed by the pedagogies of the Sydney School of Linguistics and an instructional model for…
Descriptors: Writing Instruction, Case Studies, Spanish, Grade 4
Tavsanli, Omer Faruk; Bulunuz, Mizrap – Online Submission, 2017
The purpose of this study is to examine the effect of a first grade student's writing at home, school, and university program on her written expression skills. In the research, all the student's writing was on subjects that she was interested in or ones she chose to write about from her lived experiences or familiar events. A case study method was…
Descriptors: Writing Skills, Grade 1, Emergent Literacy, Family Programs
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Garcia, Antero; O'Donnell-Allen, Cindy – Literacy Research: Theory, Method, and Practice, 2016
We explore three primary paradigms that continue to dominate writing instruction in secondary schools. By illustrating these paradigms, exploring their underlying assumptions with two classes of preservice teachers (PSTs) enrolled in a required course on teaching writing and identifying theoretical and pedagogical alternatives, we examine how…
Descriptors: Writing Instruction, Beliefs, Preservice Teacher Education, Teaching Methods
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