对外英语语境下研究生反思性对话日志写作的探索性研究

Q2 Arts and Humanities rEFLections Pub Date : 2023-03-27 DOI:10.61508/refl.v30i1.264474
Reongrudee Maneepakhathorn
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本研究旨在调查泰国英语研究生对反思性对话日志写作(RDJW)的看法,他们的写作流畅性以及他们自己的英语语言学习和写作发展的自我意识。34名年龄在23岁到39岁之间的泰国研究生被要求进行为期13周的RDJW任务——每周写一篇日志。老师就每一篇日志的内容提供反馈,学生们以对话的方式回答。在完成13篇日记后,学生们完成了一份问卷,并接受了单独的采访。此外,还进行了焦点小组讨论。通过基于产品的指标对学生的写作流畅性进行定量评估。研究结果表明,学生们将RDJW视为一种让学生和老师进行双向交流的手段,因为他们可以交换信息,而不必担心写作中的错误。学生们还报告说,他们的写作流畅性也有所提高,因为他们的日记记录更长了,他们可以更容易地交流自己的想法和感受。配对t检验证实了在期刊中写作字数方面的显著增长。RDJW也是学生的反思,提高了他们对自己英语学习和写作发展的认识。
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An Exploratory Study of Reflective Dialogue Journal Writing of EFL Graduate Students in the English as a Foreign Language Context
This study was conducted to examine Thai EFL graduate students’ perceptions towards reflective dialogue journal writing (RDJW), their writing fluency as well as self-awareness of their own English language learning and writing development. Thirty-four Thai graduate students aged 23 to 39 were required to carry out the RDJW task for 13 weeks – one journal entry per week. The teacher provided feedback to each journal entry on its content to which the students replied in a dialogic manner. After having completed 13 journal entries, the students completed a questionnaire and were interviewed individually. In addition, focus group discussions were implemented. The students’ writing fluency was also assessed quantitatively through a product-based indicator. The findings of the study revealed that the students viewed RDJW as a means to engage a student and the teacher in a two-way communication as they exchanged information without worrying about making or correcting errors in the writing. The students also reported an improvement in their writing fluency since their journal entries were longer and they could communicate their thoughts and feelings more easily. A paired t-test confirmed the significant gains in terms of the number of words written in the journals. RDJW also served as students’ reflection which heightened the awareness of their own English language learning and writing development.
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