This paper seeks to investigate the types of conflicts that occur during collaborative writing among a group of ESL/EFL upper intermediate students in a preparatory programme. It also examines how these conflicts are resolved among the group members. A group consisting of four students was chosen for this study. Audio and video-recordings of collaborative sessions, semi-structured interviews and students ’ journal were used in the data collection process. The results of this qualitative study showed that there were two prominent types of conflicts that occurred during the collaboration, namely, substantive conflict and affective conflict. Substantive conflict was found to be useful as the group was able to voice disagreements and consider a...
A variety of second-language classroom instructional constraints may often lead the teacher to inter...
One of the ways to engage EFL students in writing is to assign them to work collaboratively. Collabo...
This article reported a case study that investigated factors influencing interaction patterns in sma...
This classroom-based study provides insights into the nature of collaborative writing in a Malaysian...
Learning to write collaboratively is important to develop team spirit as more workplace writing invo...
Collaborative writing involves group members engaging directly with one another to complete a task. ...
Many ESL writing instructors incorporate some form of pair or group work at some stage of the writin...
As part of a research study on collaborative writing, this paper discusses defining and facilitating...
Many ESL writing instructors incorporate some form of pair or group work at some stage of the writin...
This study reveals EFL students’ reflection on working collaboratively during writing class. By natu...
The importance of collaborative writing (CW) is well attested in English Language Teaching (ELT). Th...
The overarching aim of this thesis is to probe more deeply into how collaborative writing can help ...
This study analyzes the collaborative writing sessions of two groups of advanced diploma economics s...
This paper investigates the question of conflict in writing center sessions. Using a corpus of sess...
Using conversation analysis as a methodological and analytical framework, this study presents a sequ...
A variety of second-language classroom instructional constraints may often lead the teacher to inter...
One of the ways to engage EFL students in writing is to assign them to work collaboratively. Collabo...
This article reported a case study that investigated factors influencing interaction patterns in sma...
This classroom-based study provides insights into the nature of collaborative writing in a Malaysian...
Learning to write collaboratively is important to develop team spirit as more workplace writing invo...
Collaborative writing involves group members engaging directly with one another to complete a task. ...
Many ESL writing instructors incorporate some form of pair or group work at some stage of the writin...
As part of a research study on collaborative writing, this paper discusses defining and facilitating...
Many ESL writing instructors incorporate some form of pair or group work at some stage of the writin...
This study reveals EFL students’ reflection on working collaboratively during writing class. By natu...
The importance of collaborative writing (CW) is well attested in English Language Teaching (ELT). Th...
The overarching aim of this thesis is to probe more deeply into how collaborative writing can help ...
This study analyzes the collaborative writing sessions of two groups of advanced diploma economics s...
This paper investigates the question of conflict in writing center sessions. Using a corpus of sess...
Using conversation analysis as a methodological and analytical framework, this study presents a sequ...
A variety of second-language classroom instructional constraints may often lead the teacher to inter...
One of the ways to engage EFL students in writing is to assign them to work collaboratively. Collabo...
This article reported a case study that investigated factors influencing interaction patterns in sma...