This research paper explores a sample of written summative feedback which was provided to undergraduate social science based students in 2014-2015. A series of focus groups were facilitated where students evaluated 95 pieces of individual written feedback and discussed their findings. Texts were scored, ranked and used to create mini corpora of high and low ranking feedback. A contrastive analysis examined frequency counts, keyword analyses as well as concordances, collocations and semantic analyses. This analysis was supported by student annotations of their evaluations and thematic coding of the verbal discussions which took place. This research has been able to outline the characteristics of feedback which students in this sampl...
This paper provides an analysis of written feedback on ESL student writers’ academic essays to shed ...
AbstractThis paper provides an analysis of written feedback on ESL students’ written assignment to s...
This paper reports the initial findings from a study investigating students’ perceptions of the feed...
This research paper explores a sample of written summative feedback which was provided to undergradu...
This research was borne of a University Department short-life working group that focussed on written...
This paper investigates the way a postgraduate student on an MA TESOL programme at a UK university c...
The assessment of students’ work has long been recognised as a key part of the learning process and ...
This paper evaluates the project: 'Showing; Not Telling: Modelling written feedback' to address issu...
© 2019 The authors and IJLTER.ORG. All rights reserved. Text Feedback is critical to students’ acade...
Feedback has typically been studied as a means of improving academic performance. Few studies inquir...
This feature starts with the observation that current research into university assessment feedback h...
There is great emphasis in contemporary higher education to address the seemingly consistent issue o...
This thesis details research exploring the meaning and impact of assessment feedback for students in...
This article will discuss the findings from a qualitative analysis of 136 pieces of written feedback...
Much time is invested by markers in providing feedback to students that is personalised, aimed at pr...
This paper provides an analysis of written feedback on ESL student writers’ academic essays to shed ...
AbstractThis paper provides an analysis of written feedback on ESL students’ written assignment to s...
This paper reports the initial findings from a study investigating students’ perceptions of the feed...
This research paper explores a sample of written summative feedback which was provided to undergradu...
This research was borne of a University Department short-life working group that focussed on written...
This paper investigates the way a postgraduate student on an MA TESOL programme at a UK university c...
The assessment of students’ work has long been recognised as a key part of the learning process and ...
This paper evaluates the project: 'Showing; Not Telling: Modelling written feedback' to address issu...
© 2019 The authors and IJLTER.ORG. All rights reserved. Text Feedback is critical to students’ acade...
Feedback has typically been studied as a means of improving academic performance. Few studies inquir...
This feature starts with the observation that current research into university assessment feedback h...
There is great emphasis in contemporary higher education to address the seemingly consistent issue o...
This thesis details research exploring the meaning and impact of assessment feedback for students in...
This article will discuss the findings from a qualitative analysis of 136 pieces of written feedback...
Much time is invested by markers in providing feedback to students that is personalised, aimed at pr...
This paper provides an analysis of written feedback on ESL student writers’ academic essays to shed ...
AbstractThis paper provides an analysis of written feedback on ESL students’ written assignment to s...
This paper reports the initial findings from a study investigating students’ perceptions of the feed...