人际书面纠正反馈:阅读日志反馈的个案研究

Xiaomei Sun
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在过去的几十年里,书面纠正反馈(WCF)在作为外语的英语写作中受到了相当大的关注。然而,很少有研究关注学生的书面作品,并考察他们的写作表现如何随着教师的反馈和评论而变化。缺乏来自学生实际作业的数据是有问题的。因此,本研究检视了八名中学生的英语阅读日志,以及他们的老师所提供的反馈。数据也从与学生和老师的半结构化访谈中收集。研究结果表明,将文本反馈中的直接纠错与结尾评论中的缓解策略相结合,可以有效地将人格间性整合到WCF中。具体而言,用建议、期望和鼓励代替批评等缓解策略有助于提供建设性和有效的反馈。对学生写作的影响包括延长文本长度,减少语法错误,丰富内容,提高写作考试分数。同时,师生关系也因人际WCF的应用而得到改善。这些发现的实际意义包括英语教师可以采取的具体策略来影响WCF中的人格间性,从而提高学生的写作成绩。
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Interpersonal written corrective feedback: A case study of reading log feedback
Written corrective feedback (WCF) has been given considerable attention in the past few decades in English as a Foreign Language (EFL) writing. However, few studies have focused on students’ written works and examined how their writing performance change in response to teachers’ feedback and comments. This paucity of data from students’ actual works is problematic. Accordingly, this study scrutinized eight secondary school students’ reading log entries written in EFL and the feedback their teacher provided. Data were also collected from semi-structured interviews with the students and the teacher. Findings indicate that the combination of direct error correction in in-text feedback and mitigation strategies in end comments could lead to effective integration of interpersonality into WCF. Specifically, mitigation strategies such as using suggestions, expectation, and encouragement in lieu of criticism contributed to constructive and effective feedback. Demonstrated effects on students’ writing include lengthened text, decreased grammar mistakes, enriched content, and increased exam marks for writing. Meanwhile, teacher-student relationship was reported to have improved due to the application of interpersonal WCF. Practical implications of the findings include specific strategies that EFL teachers could adopt to effect interpersonality in WCF and thus enhanced student written works.
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