Abstract Background Teachers’ writing proficiency and writing assessment ability and their role in improving writing instruction in second language learning classrooms are issues that have not been investigated empirically and rigorously. To bridge the gap, we investigated the writing proficiency, writing assessment ability, and written corrective feedback beliefs and practices of Iranian English teachers who gave feedback on learners’ writings. Methods To this end, 103 Iranian teachers who had the experience of writing instruction and assessment in their classrooms completed two writing tasks, assessed and gave feedback on two writing tasks, and responded to a researcher-made questionnaire inspecting their feedback beliefs and practices an...
Providing different types of corrective feedback on learners’ writing is a common practice in writin...
AbstractThe present study is an attempt to investigate the effect(s) of providing feedback on EFL st...
This study investigates the relationship between Pakistani university teachers’ beliefs and practice...
In learning English, writing is one of the four English skills that should be comprehended by EFL le...
This study gauged the current level of Iranian EFL (English as a Foreign Language) teachers in Writi...
Effective writing skills are essential for second language university-level students to achieve. To ...
Abstract The present study-both qualitative and quantitative--explored fifty EFL learners' pref...
AbstractThe call for longitudinal evidence on the efficacy of written corrective feedback (WCF) for ...
In the English language classroom, writing is a necessary skill for the English as a second language...
This study aimed to inspect the written feedback practices as well as the Iranian teachers’ percepti...
Written corrective feedback (WCF) is defined as language teachers’ responses to the appropriateness ...
Written corrective feedback (WCF) is defined as language teachers’ responses to the appropriateness ...
One of the four language skills that should be mastered by students is writing. In academic activiti...
One of the four language skills that should be mastered by students is writing. In academic activiti...
Teachers’ assessment literacy, beliefs, and practices contribute to encouraging or undermining stude...
Providing different types of corrective feedback on learners’ writing is a common practice in writin...
AbstractThe present study is an attempt to investigate the effect(s) of providing feedback on EFL st...
This study investigates the relationship between Pakistani university teachers’ beliefs and practice...
In learning English, writing is one of the four English skills that should be comprehended by EFL le...
This study gauged the current level of Iranian EFL (English as a Foreign Language) teachers in Writi...
Effective writing skills are essential for second language university-level students to achieve. To ...
Abstract The present study-both qualitative and quantitative--explored fifty EFL learners' pref...
AbstractThe call for longitudinal evidence on the efficacy of written corrective feedback (WCF) for ...
In the English language classroom, writing is a necessary skill for the English as a second language...
This study aimed to inspect the written feedback practices as well as the Iranian teachers’ percepti...
Written corrective feedback (WCF) is defined as language teachers’ responses to the appropriateness ...
Written corrective feedback (WCF) is defined as language teachers’ responses to the appropriateness ...
One of the four language skills that should be mastered by students is writing. In academic activiti...
One of the four language skills that should be mastered by students is writing. In academic activiti...
Teachers’ assessment literacy, beliefs, and practices contribute to encouraging or undermining stude...
Providing different types of corrective feedback on learners’ writing is a common practice in writin...
AbstractThe present study is an attempt to investigate the effect(s) of providing feedback on EFL st...
This study investigates the relationship between Pakistani university teachers’ beliefs and practice...