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Improving EFL ninth graders’ reading comprehension through thieves learning strategy
In: Journal of Applied Linguistics and Literature, Vol 7, Iss 1, Pp 232-258 (2022) (2022)
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IMPROVING ENGLISH VOCABULARIES THROUGH DERIVATIONAL MORPHEME
In: Language Literacy: Journal of Linguistics, Literature, and Language Teaching, Vol 5, Iss 2, Pp 519-534 (2021) (2021)
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Yell Video Technique to Develop the Third Semester Students' Ability in Present tense
In: ELT Worldwide: Journal of English Language Teaching, Vol 7, Iss 2, Pp 186-192 (2020) (2020)
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Co-constructing Peer Feedback Practices in an Elementary School Mathematics Classroom: An Enactivist Perspective
Abstract: Feedback has been recognized as one of the most powerful factors in school achievement, and a great body of research has been devoted to studying its effectiveness. In this research, I bring together research in peer feedback and mathematics education by exploring peer feedback practices in my grade six mathematics class. Inspired by a democratic view of education, this research is premised on the conviction that peer feedback practices, like all other educational acts, must be decided by those affected by them. For this reason, my grade six students and I co-constructed feedback practices as the group engaged in feedback actions, categorized feedback, and co-constructed models of feedback. Adopting an enactivist perspective, both as a theory of knowing and as a methodology, I explored the co-construction of the groups feedback practices as feedback was enacted across three cycles of feedback actions. The goal of this research was to see how the group co-constructed feedback categories, models and actions and how conceptualization of feedback and its effectiveness evolved throughout the process. The analysis of data culminated in three detailed narratives describing, from my perspective as teacher-researcher, shared experiences of coupling across the three cycles. The process of co-constructing feedback provided the group with the opportunity for recursive linguistic coupling with one another, through which the group co-adapted and co-evolved and brought forth new possibilities for feedback categories and models. Many parallels emerged between the process of co-construction of feedback practices and the feedback practices that were co-constructed. Students conceptualization of feedback and its effectiveness evolved from content to actions and relationships. The findings of this research suggest that the power of the feedback practices rested in the fact that they were co-constructed and that the process of co-construction was one of transformation, of action, reflection, and effective relationships.
Keyword: Action; Awareness; Bringing forth; Classroom climate; Classroom practices; Classroom research; Co-adaptation; Co-construction; Co-evolution; Conversations; Democratic education; Discussion; Education; Effective relationships; Effectiveness; Elementary mathematics; Embodied action; Enaction; Enactivism; Enactivist methodology; Ethics; Feedback; Interaction; Linguistic coupling; Mathematical thinking; Mathematics; Mathematics teaching; Models of feedback; Narrative; Peer feedback; Problem solving; Process; Reflection; Relationships; Structural coupling; Students as partners; Teacher education; Teacher researcher; Transformation
URL: http://hdl.handle.net/10315/37988
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Inter-professional practice to support effective language enrichment in primary school classrooms: an action research inquiry
QUIGLEY, DUANA JOHANN. - : Trinity College Dublin. School of Linguistic Speech & Comm Sci. Discipline of Clin Speech & Language Studies, 2018
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Does a ‘flipped classroom’ approach add learning value?
Clifford, Kelly. - : University of Bedfordshire, 2018
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USING SCAFFOLDING TECHNIQUE TO IMPROVE THE WRITING ABILITY OF THE 11TH GRADERS OF SMAN 5 MATARAM
In: LET: Linguistics, Literature and English Teaching Journal, Vol 5, Iss 2, Pp 95-113 (2017) (2017)
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Exploring a flipped classroom approach in a Japanese language classroom : a mixed methods study.
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Teaching subjects as languages: academic English development in the multilingual post-primary classroom
Collins, Mandy Jane. - : University College Cork, 2016
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Using action research to explore technology in language teaching: International perspectives
Burns, A; Kurtoglu-Hooton, N. - : The British Council, 2016. : London, 2016
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Improving Pupils’ Attitude to English Learning and Cultural Understanding through Email Exchange: an Action Research Project in a Secondary School in Taiwan
WU, FANG-HUI. - 2015
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IMPROVING TEACHERS' PROFESSIONALISM THROUGH MATERIALS DEVELOPMENT, INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY AND CLASSROOM ACTION RESEARCH
In: TEFLIN Journal, Vol 20, Iss 2, Pp 212-231 (2015) (2015)
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Harnessing the power of students' out-of-school interests and knowledge : integrating popular culture in a 6th grade English language arts curriculum
Buelow, Stephanie Marie. - : [Honolulu] : [University of Hawaii at Manoa], [December 2011], 2011
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Learner-centred science in Lesotho: adapting the ideal to adjust classroom practice
Khoboli, Benedict; O'Toole, J. Mitchell. - : Taylor & Francis, 2011
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Discourse Itineraries in an EAP Classroom: A Collaborative Critical Literacy Praxis
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The role of research in interpreter education
In: Translation and Interpreting : the International Journal of Translation and Interpreting Research, Vol 2, Iss 1 (2010) (2010)
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國小一年級級任教師常規建立之行動研究 ; An action research about how to establish classroom rules and routine procedures for a teacher of first grade of elementary school
洪若馨; Jo Hsin Hung. - 0000-00-00
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Discourse Itineraries in an EAP Classroom: A Collaborative Critical Literacy Praxis
Chun, Christian Wai. - NO_RESTRICTION
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