The Impact of Data-Driven Learning on Medical Students' English Academic Writing

Dehghan A, Fazilatfar Am, Jabbari Ak
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Introduction: Data-driven learning has emerged as a powerful method in language teaching and has drastically changed the traditional methods of teaching and learning, especially in academic writing. So, the present study was conducted to investigate the effect of data-driven learning on the English academic writing of medical students. Method: In this quasi-experimental intervention study, 29 MSc students of different fields of medical sciences participated in a training intervention program using a data-driven learning approach focusing on self-generated corpora of academic articles related to their fields of study. Students were asked to write an academic text related to their fields at the beginning and end of the course. Written texts were graded based on the Hemp-Lyons academic writing rubric, and the data collected from the pre-and post-test assessments were analyzed using the paired-sample t-test. Results: Comparison of pre-test scores with a mean of 59 (SD = 2.26) and post-test scores with a mean of 78.53 (SD = 2.33) indicated a significant improvement in the writing of the participants of this study (p < 0.05). Conclusion: In light of confirming the educational suitability of the data-driven approach and recognizing the need for students to engage in English article writing and publication, these findings serve as a valuable aid to MSc students studying medical sciences, facilitating their academic writing in English.
数据驱动学习对医学生英语学术写作的影响
引言数据驱动学习已成为语言教学中一种强有力的方法,极大地改变了传统的教学方法,尤其是在学术写作方面。因此,本研究旨在探讨数据驱动学习对医学生英语学术写作的影响。研究方法在这项准实验性干预研究中,29 名来自医学科学不同领域的硕士生参加了一项培训干预计划,该计划采用数据驱动学习方法,侧重于自我生成与所学领域相关的学术文章语料库。学生们被要求在课程开始和结束时撰写一篇与其专业相关的学术文章。根据 Hemp-Lyons 学术写作评分标准对书面文章进行评分,并使用配对样本 t 检验分析从测试前和测试后评估中收集的数据。结果如下前测得分平均值为 59(SD = 2.26),后测得分平均值为 78.53(SD = 2.33),两者比较表明,本研究参与者的写作水平有了显著提高(P < 0.05)。结论这些研究结果证实了数据驱动法的教育适用性,并认识到学生参与英语文章写作和发表的必要性,对学习医学科学的理科硕士生来说是一种宝贵的帮助,有助于他们用英语进行学术写作。
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