Written assessment feedback in higher education has been examined from different perspectives. However, there is limited empirical evidence of how tutors use language to provide assessment feedback on students’ assessed academic writing. By deploying the rarely used Appraisal framework in Systemic Functional Linguistics, this innovative study examined the use of evaluative language by tutors in feedback on undergraduate business students’ academic writing in two assignments at a distance university. The data consisted of 16 tutor assessment feedback summaries on eight students’ written assignments and interviews with those students. The Appraisal system of Attitude (Judgement, Appreciation and Affect) was used to analyse the evaluative lang...
Feedback is essential for the development of a student writer in an academic context. The feedback t...
This thesis examines written feedback on texts in a university preparatory course, Qualifying Course...
One way to examine whether or not there is a match between tutor intentions and student perceptions ...
In higher education, it has widely been recognized that tutor feedback on assessment should be learn...
Abstract\ud Effective feedback, as an integral part of formative assessment, has been identified as ...
Recent attention in literature has been given to the agency of students in the feedback process. Thi...
Feedback on student essays is a central aspect of learning in higher education, and feedback quality...
Research suggests that feedback as part of assessment is often not delivered effectively. A key aspe...
This paper reports on a study that investigated the expression of evaluative language in persuasive ...
In recent years UK universities have attracted an increasing number of international students. Their...
Assessment feedback has been discussed as an important resource for providing students with a sense ...
This study seeks to investigate the attitudes, beliefs and experiences of second language (L2) inter...
This study examined first-year students, markers and lecturers’ perceptions of feedback in the conte...
Despite the body of research on the learning experience and challenges faced by international studen...
Research on assessment and feedback in Higher Education (HE) indicates there is lower student satisf...
Feedback is essential for the development of a student writer in an academic context. The feedback t...
This thesis examines written feedback on texts in a university preparatory course, Qualifying Course...
One way to examine whether or not there is a match between tutor intentions and student perceptions ...
In higher education, it has widely been recognized that tutor feedback on assessment should be learn...
Abstract\ud Effective feedback, as an integral part of formative assessment, has been identified as ...
Recent attention in literature has been given to the agency of students in the feedback process. Thi...
Feedback on student essays is a central aspect of learning in higher education, and feedback quality...
Research suggests that feedback as part of assessment is often not delivered effectively. A key aspe...
This paper reports on a study that investigated the expression of evaluative language in persuasive ...
In recent years UK universities have attracted an increasing number of international students. Their...
Assessment feedback has been discussed as an important resource for providing students with a sense ...
This study seeks to investigate the attitudes, beliefs and experiences of second language (L2) inter...
This study examined first-year students, markers and lecturers’ perceptions of feedback in the conte...
Despite the body of research on the learning experience and challenges faced by international studen...
Research on assessment and feedback in Higher Education (HE) indicates there is lower student satisf...
Feedback is essential for the development of a student writer in an academic context. The feedback t...
This thesis examines written feedback on texts in a university preparatory course, Qualifying Course...
One way to examine whether or not there is a match between tutor intentions and student perceptions ...