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Explicit Feedback, Implicit Feedback and Learner Beliefs on Corrective Feedback: Does Cultural Factor Influence Learner’s Preference of Corrective Feedback? [PDF]
This study compared the learner preferences for particular types of error correction between two distinct cultural groups in the foreign language learning context. The learners of English from a Chinese university and L2 Chinese Learners from an American university participated in the study.
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TEACHERS’ CORRECTIVE FEEDBACK ON STUDENTS’ ORAL PRODUCTION IN EFL CLASSROOMS [PDF]
Corrective feedback which requires the appropriate strategies in treating learner errors during the classroom interaction is known to give a greater impact to younger learners than to the older ones.
Fathimah, Nida Mujahidah
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This study addressed how a senior research thesis is perceived by undergraduate students. It assessed students' perception of research skills, epistemological beliefs, and career goals in Biochemistry (science) and BDC (science‐business) students. Completing a thesis improved confidence in research skills, resilience, scientific identity, closed gender‐
Celeste Suart +4 more
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As a result of Truscott's (1996) claim that written corrective feedback (WCF) should be abandoned because it is both ineffective and harmful, different opinions about the value of WCF have been voiced. The aim of this article was to investigate (1) the possible effect of WCF on accurate use of quantifiers over a 2-month period; (2) the possible ...
Fatemeh Esfandiar +2 more
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TEACHER’S CORRECTIVE FEEDBACK ON STUDENTS’ SPOKEN ERRORS IN AN EFL CLASSROOM [PDF]
: Many EFL students encounter spoken errors repeatedly. In this sense, corrective feedback on students’ errors might be useful since the errors that are not corrected for too long, might be fossilized (Harmer, 2012). A case study is utilized to examine
Devi, Anit Pranita
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Naked cuticle is essential for Drosophila wing development beyond Wingless signaling
Naked cuticle (Nkd), a Wnt signaling inhibitor, assumes extensive roles in Drosophila wing development. Overexpressing Nkd causes smaller, crumpled wings, while also perturbing multiple signaling pathways and developmental genes. A specific region (R1S) is critical for Nkd's function as a signaling integrator, offering new insights for studying its ...
Rui Wang, Ping Wang
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A correction note on "Output feedback stabilization"
In a previous paper by the authors (see ibid., vol. 35, no.8, p.951-4, 1990), necessary and sufficient Lyapunov-like conditions for output feedback stabilisation of nonlinear systems were derived. In this paper the authors point out an omission. >
Tsinias, J., Kalouptsidis, N.
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What factors make for an effective digital learning tool in Higher Education? This systematic review identifies elements of a digital tool that published examples reveal to be features of an engaging and impactful digital tool. A systematic literature search yielded 25 research papers for analysis.
Akmal Arzeman +4 more
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Written corrective feedback is of a crucial role to the improvement of students’ writings.Every time their writing teachers provided them with the feedback, students should not hesitate to make use of it to develop their writing. This study discusses the
Amina ZEMIECHE
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This study seeks to investigate the types of oral corrective feedback implemented in class and its effect on students’ willingness to communicate. As many as 35 senior high school students as well as the teacher were involved in the observation stage of ...
Lailatus Sa'adah +2 more
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