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Voices from L2 learners across different languages: Development and validation of a student writing assessment literacy scale
Given the crucial role that student assessment literacy plays in the development of L2 writing, the present mixed-method study seeks to develop and validate a student writing assessment literacy (SWAL) scale to measure this key construct with learners across multiple languages. Interviews were first conducted and coded to partially inform the follow-up scale development. The scale was validated by using questionnaires. In analyzing the questionnaire data, factor analysis and structural equation modeling were utilized. Results showed that the developed scale had higher reliability and validity, and can be generalized across three language groups (English, French, and Japanese) in the higher education context. Further, SWAL significantly predicted positive engagement in the L2 writing context. Implications for L2 writing instruction are discussed in light of the findings.
期刊介绍:
The Journal of Second Language Writing is devoted to publishing theoretically grounded reports of research and discussions that represent a significant contribution to current understandings of central issues in second and foreign language writing and writing instruction. Some areas of interest are personal characteristics and attitudes of L2 writers, L2 writers'' composing processes, features of L2 writers'' texts, readers'' responses to L2 writing, assessment/evaluation of L2 writing, contexts (cultural, social, political, institutional) for L2 writing, and any other topic clearly relevant to L2 writing theory, research, or instruction.