Recursixeness In Written Feedback

Studies on written feedback have reported on writers' perceptions of feedback. However, these studies have relied on observations, questionnaires, checklists, classroom observations, retrospective interviews, and textual analysis of written feedback. What seems to be lacking in the literature...

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Main Authors: Kumar, Margaret, Kumar, Vijay, Feryok, Anne
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Published: 2009
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spelling my.upm.eprints.49532015-09-28T02:46:49Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/4953/ Recursixeness In Written Feedback Kumar, Margaret Kumar, Vijay Feryok, Anne Studies on written feedback have reported on writers' perceptions of feedback. However, these studies have relied on observations, questionnaires, checklists, classroom observations, retrospective interviews, and textual analysis of written feedback. What seems to be lacking in the literature is an in-depth understanding of the thought processes of students when they attend to written feedback. In this paper, we report on a case study that investigates cognitive processes and reactions when a postgraduate student of Confucian Cultural Heritage attends to written feedback. Concurrent verbal protocols used in conjunction with written drafts and questionnaires form the data source for this study. Our analysis shows that attending to feedback is an ongoing recursive process. Secondly, this case study suggests that recursiveness prompts discovery in writing. Finally, this study indicates that although cultural attributes are often mentioned in relation to Confucian Heritage Culture learners, in this case these attributes did not appear to play a strong role. 2009 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/4953/1/Recursixeness%20In%20Written%20Feedback.pdf Kumar, Margaret and Kumar, Vijay and Feryok, Anne (2009) Recursixeness In Written Feedback. New Zealand In Applied Linguistics, 15 (1). pp. 26-37. ISSN 1173-5562 http://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&db=ufh&AN=44089928&site=ehost-live English
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description Studies on written feedback have reported on writers' perceptions of feedback. However, these studies have relied on observations, questionnaires, checklists, classroom observations, retrospective interviews, and textual analysis of written feedback. What seems to be lacking in the literature is an in-depth understanding of the thought processes of students when they attend to written feedback. In this paper, we report on a case study that investigates cognitive processes and reactions when a postgraduate student of Confucian Cultural Heritage attends to written feedback. Concurrent verbal protocols used in conjunction with written drafts and questionnaires form the data source for this study. Our analysis shows that attending to feedback is an ongoing recursive process. Secondly, this case study suggests that recursiveness prompts discovery in writing. Finally, this study indicates that although cultural attributes are often mentioned in relation to Confucian Heritage Culture learners, in this case these attributes did not appear to play a strong role.
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