This classroom-based study examined the effect of collective peer scaffolding activity on narrative and descriptive self-revised drafts and new paragraphs developed by 32 EFL university students in a paragraph writing course in Iran. Each genre was discussed and practiced every other week and was followed by a collective peer scaffolding session. For each genre, learners were required to develop a 150-word paragraph in two drafts (pre- and post-collective scaffolding) and email them to their lecturer within five days before the next sessions were held. They also developed a new narrative and descriptive paragraphs a month after the semester had finished. Eight volunteer students were also interviewed and their reactions to collective peer s...
This research reports a study conducted at Koya University/English Language Department, and it aims ...
Recent research has shown the value of peer feedback in writingclass. By evaluating their peer’s wor...
Feedback is considered one of the most important parts of teaching writing. Learners need to receive...
Considering the tenets of Sociocultural Theory with its emphasis on co-construction of knowledge, L2...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from the publisher via the DO...
One of the influential concepts of sociocultural theory in language acquisition research is the zone...
This paper reports a study conducted within the sociocultural framework and aimed at investigating t...
Peer-response is an important aspect of the process approach to teaching writing which has gained in...
The abstract of the papers fulfills the 5 essential conditions to help the reader to know what the s...
Building on the socio-cognitive theoretical perspective of self-regulated learning (Zimmerman, 1995,...
Academic writing requires students to use higher order thinking skills but most students do not make...
Writing is a complex task which students frequently encounter much difficulty in not knowing how and...
This thesis reports on an action research study carried out with students attending an English mediu...
Peer collaboration and process-based writing pedagogy are relatively unattended concepts in Iranian...
AbstractThis study aims to examine the types of scaffolds employed by students during peer response ...
This research reports a study conducted at Koya University/English Language Department, and it aims ...
Recent research has shown the value of peer feedback in writingclass. By evaluating their peer’s wor...
Feedback is considered one of the most important parts of teaching writing. Learners need to receive...
Considering the tenets of Sociocultural Theory with its emphasis on co-construction of knowledge, L2...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from the publisher via the DO...
One of the influential concepts of sociocultural theory in language acquisition research is the zone...
This paper reports a study conducted within the sociocultural framework and aimed at investigating t...
Peer-response is an important aspect of the process approach to teaching writing which has gained in...
The abstract of the papers fulfills the 5 essential conditions to help the reader to know what the s...
Building on the socio-cognitive theoretical perspective of self-regulated learning (Zimmerman, 1995,...
Academic writing requires students to use higher order thinking skills but most students do not make...
Writing is a complex task which students frequently encounter much difficulty in not knowing how and...
This thesis reports on an action research study carried out with students attending an English mediu...
Peer collaboration and process-based writing pedagogy are relatively unattended concepts in Iranian...
AbstractThis study aims to examine the types of scaffolds employed by students during peer response ...
This research reports a study conducted at Koya University/English Language Department, and it aims ...
Recent research has shown the value of peer feedback in writingclass. By evaluating their peer’s wor...
Feedback is considered one of the most important parts of teaching writing. Learners need to receive...