Integrated instruction of Appraisal Theory and rhetorical moves in literature reviews: an exploratory study

IF 1.4 2区 文学 Q2 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH
Jun Zhao, Mimi Li
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Abstract An effective literature review (LR) should evaluate relevant sources to justify the author argument; this important sub-genre has challenged many graduate students. Appraisal Theory has been applied to examine evaluations in academic writing, but seldom have studies probed into its pedagogical benefits. To improve graduate students’ competence of source evaluation in LRs, we integrated Attitude, an essential component of Appraisal Theory, with instruction of rhetorical moves in LRs. We offered asynchronous workshops on how Attitude is realized across various LR rhetorical moves and provided high frequency evaluative lexis and sentences to scaffold students’ learning. Analyses of the participants’ reflection posts and their original and revised LR papers revealed multiple benefits and some challenges and suggestions regarding this novel instructional approach. This SFL-informed, genre-based pedagogical exploration showcases the value of integrating Appraisal Theory-Attitude and rhetorical moves in LR instruction to help novice academic writers compose stronger LRs with meaningful source evaluation.
评价理论与文学评论修辞手法的整合教学:探索性研究
一篇有效的文献综述(LR)应该评估相关来源来证明作者的论点;这一重要的分支流派给许多研究生带来了挑战。评价理论已被应用于学术写作评价的研究,但很少有研究探讨其教学效益。为了提高研究生在外语学习中的源评价能力,我们将评价理论的重要组成部分态度与外语学习中的修辞动作相结合。我们提供了异步研讨会,讨论如何在各种LR修辞动作中实现态度,并提供高频评价词汇和句子来指导学生的学习。对参与者的反思帖子及其原始和修订的LR论文的分析揭示了这种新颖的教学方法的多重好处和一些挑战和建议。本研究以sfl为基础,以体裁为基础的教学探索,展示了在LR教学中整合评价理论-态度和修辞动作的价值,以帮助学术作家新手撰写更强的LR,并进行有意义的来源评估。
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期刊介绍: International Review of Applied Linguistics in Language Teaching is devoted to problems of general and applied linguistics in their various forms.
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