Teacher behaviour and student engagement with L2 writing feedback: a case study

IF 1.4 2区 文学 Q2 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH
Na Luo
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Abstract

Abstract Feedback is essential for student learning and engagement is key for its efficacy. Yet research on student engagement with feedback predominantly attributes it to learner factors, overlooking teacher influence. This case study explored how one writing teacher’s behaviours shaped a motivated undergraduate’s engagement with various types of feedback in a writing course over one semester. Data sources included interviews, class observations, and text analysis. Findings revealed the pivotal role of teacher feedback behaviours in shaping student engagement, often through complex interactions with learner factors and teacher non-feedback behaviours. While some feedback behaviours enhanced student engagement, most had negligible or detrimental effects, highlighting the contextual nature of “best practices”. Certain teacher behaviours also exerted lasting impacts on student engagement. Additionally, some teacher non-feedback behaviours, both teaching and non-teaching, also contributed to shaping student engagement. These findings have implications for both research and teacher education.
教师行为和学生对第二语言写作反馈的参与:一个案例研究
反馈对学生的学习至关重要,参与是其有效性的关键。然而,关于学生参与反馈的研究主要将其归因于学习者因素,而忽视了教师的影响。本案例研究探讨了一位写作老师的行为如何在一个学期的写作课程中塑造了一个积极的本科生对各种反馈的参与。数据来源包括访谈、课堂观察和文本分析。研究结果揭示了教师反馈行为在塑造学生参与度方面的关键作用,通常是通过与学习者因素和教师非反馈行为的复杂互动来实现的。虽然一些反馈行为提高了学生的参与度,但大多数反馈行为的影响可以忽略不计,甚至是有害的,突出了“最佳实践”的背景性质。教师的某些行为也对学生的参与产生了持久的影响。此外,教师的一些非反馈行为,包括教学和非教学,也有助于塑造学生的参与度。这些发现对研究和教师教育都有启示意义。
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3.20
自引率
13.30%
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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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