参与学术写作中的多种反馈来源:研究生的观点

IF 4.1 2区 教育学 Q1 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH
Linlin Xu, Tiefu Zhang
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摘要

尽管高等教育中对反馈参与的研究兴趣激增,但研究生在学术写作中对多种反馈来源的参与研究尚不充分。根据反馈素养的概念,我们探讨了中国研究生如何在学术写作中感知和参与自动化、同伴和老师的反馈,以及整个反馈过程。对120名学生日记和10名学生访谈的分析表明,多种反馈来源和相关活动在反馈领域(如语法、内容、结构)、视角(如读者、专家)和写作改进的深度(如从纠正到润饰或改进)方面相辅相成。我们的结论是,参与多种反馈来源有助于学生的写作和学习。本研究通过揭示反馈参与的社交性、共构性、互补性和赋能性来补充文献。学生参与内部、外部、主动、批判和协作的多种反馈来源和相关活动,人际关系和人类-物质领域。
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Engaging with multiple sources of feedback in academic writing: postgraduate students’ perspectives
Abstract Despite a surge of research interest in feedback engagement in higher education, postgraduate students’ engagement with multiple sources of feedback in the context of academic writing is understudied. Informed by the notion of feedback literacy, we explore how Chinese postgraduate students perceive and engage with automated, peer and teacher feedback, as well as the feedback process as a whole, in academic writing. The analysis of 120 students’ diaries and ten students’ interviews shows that multiple sources of feedback and related activities complement each other in feedback areas (e.g. grammar, content, structure), perspectives (e.g. reader, expert) and depth of improvement to the writing (e.g. from correction to polishing or refinement). We conclude that engaging with multiple sources of feedback supports students’ writing and learning. This study adds to the literature by revealing the social, co-constructed, complementary and enabling nature of feedback engagement. The students engage with multiple sources of feedback and related activities internally, externally, proactively, critically and collaboratively in the intrapersonal, interpersonal and human-material spheres.
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Assessment & Evaluation in Higher Education
Assessment & Evaluation in Higher Education EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH-
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