This study explores the application of a formative assessment approach known as Dynamic Assessment (DA), as developed within the Vygotskian sociocultural theory of learning. DA blends instruction with assessment by targeting and further developing students' Zone of Proximal Development (ZPO). The study investigates whether, and if so. how DA enhances students' academic writing and conceptual development in business studies over time. DA and Hallidayan Systemic Functional Linguistics (SFL) informed the methodological design of this study. which employed a mixed methods approach in order to track learners' ZPDs regarding academic writing development. The use of SFL to provide linguistic evidence for student writing development (ZPD) is new in...
Abstract This study aimed to investigate the dynamic assessment of writing proficiency in Iranian En...
This research was carried out to investigate factors related to writing skills and writing ability a...
Abstract. “Through others, we become ourselves”. Vygotsky (1978). Dynamic Assessment which stems fro...
This study explores the application of a formative assessment approach known as Dynamic Assessment (...
This book explores the application of an innovative assessment approach known as Dynamic Assessment ...
Supporting undergraduate students with their academic literacies has recently been a major focus in ...
Responding to students’ request for the use of digitally-enhanced formative assessment practices, th...
Academic literacy courses aim to enable higher education students to participate in their chosen aca...
Dynamic assessment is one kind of assessment that integrates the process of interaction within the i...
AbstractDynamic Assessment (hereinafter DA) fundamentally is based on Vygotsky's theory of mediation...
Responding to students’ request for the use of digitally-enhanced formative assessment practices, th...
Several studies in some countries have mentioned the effectiveness of Dynamic Assessment (DA) in imp...
A substantial number of studies have been conducted on business studies students’ writing. These stu...
Dynamic assessment is conceptually based on the sociocultural theory of Lev Vygotsky in the Zone Pro...
This research investigates the topic of dynamic assessment (DA) in an Indonesian setting and to a sp...
Abstract This study aimed to investigate the dynamic assessment of writing proficiency in Iranian En...
This research was carried out to investigate factors related to writing skills and writing ability a...
Abstract. “Through others, we become ourselves”. Vygotsky (1978). Dynamic Assessment which stems fro...
This study explores the application of a formative assessment approach known as Dynamic Assessment (...
This book explores the application of an innovative assessment approach known as Dynamic Assessment ...
Supporting undergraduate students with their academic literacies has recently been a major focus in ...
Responding to students’ request for the use of digitally-enhanced formative assessment practices, th...
Academic literacy courses aim to enable higher education students to participate in their chosen aca...
Dynamic assessment is one kind of assessment that integrates the process of interaction within the i...
AbstractDynamic Assessment (hereinafter DA) fundamentally is based on Vygotsky's theory of mediation...
Responding to students’ request for the use of digitally-enhanced formative assessment practices, th...
Several studies in some countries have mentioned the effectiveness of Dynamic Assessment (DA) in imp...
A substantial number of studies have been conducted on business studies students’ writing. These stu...
Dynamic assessment is conceptually based on the sociocultural theory of Lev Vygotsky in the Zone Pro...
This research investigates the topic of dynamic assessment (DA) in an Indonesian setting and to a sp...
Abstract This study aimed to investigate the dynamic assessment of writing proficiency in Iranian En...
This research was carried out to investigate factors related to writing skills and writing ability a...
Abstract. “Through others, we become ourselves”. Vygotsky (1978). Dynamic Assessment which stems fro...