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Auteur principal: Elboshi, Atif
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contents Web-Enhanced Peer Feedback in ESL Writing Classrooms a Literature Review Elboshi, Atif Peer Evaluation Writing Instruction Teaching Methods Critical Thinking Thinking Skills Feedback (Response) Writing Evaluation Second Language Learning Second Language Instruction English (Second Language) Social Networks Electronic Publishing Writing Improvement Writing Skills Student Attitudes Criticism Fear Web Sites Web Based Instruction Foreign Countries This paper aims to review literature on the impact of using web-based technology such as blogs and social networks to facilitate and promote peer feedback in ESL writing classrooms. It also investigates how giving and receiving comments from peer students can improve students' performance in writing as well as their critical thinking skills. A combination of 47 peer reviewed studies were included in this review. All these studies were found on MUN online library and the selection criteria I used in searching was studies that are relevant to: ESL writing, the importance of peer feedback and the role that web-based technology can do to facilitate peer feedback in ESL writing classrooms. The results showed that reflective assessment of peers' writing helps students develop their peers' and their own writing performance. They also stressed the role of web-based technology in providing a stimulating environment for students to reflect on peers' written work. However, some studies revealed the challenges that might affect using this technology such as students' reluctance, fear of sharing writing online and their sensitivity to being criticized publicly.
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spellingShingle Web-Enhanced Peer Feedback in ESL Writing Classrooms a Literature Review
Elboshi, Atif
Peer Evaluation
Writing Instruction
Teaching Methods
Critical Thinking
Thinking Skills
Feedback (Response)
Writing Evaluation
Second Language Learning
Second Language Instruction
English (Second Language)
Social Networks
Electronic Publishing
Writing Improvement
Writing Skills
Student Attitudes
Criticism
Fear
Web Sites
Web Based Instruction
Foreign Countries
Web-Enhanced Peer Feedback in ESL Writing Classrooms a Literature Review Elboshi, Atif Peer Evaluation Writing Instruction Teaching Methods Critical Thinking Thinking Skills Feedback (Response) Writing Evaluation Second Language Learning Second Language Instruction English (Second Language) Social Networks Electronic Publishing Writing Improvement Writing Skills Student Attitudes Criticism Fear Web Sites Web Based Instruction Foreign Countries This paper aims to review literature on the impact of using web-based technology such as blogs and social networks to facilitate and promote peer feedback in ESL writing classrooms. It also investigates how giving and receiving comments from peer students can improve students' performance in writing as well as their critical thinking skills. A combination of 47 peer reviewed studies were included in this review. All these studies were found on MUN online library and the selection criteria I used in searching was studies that are relevant to: ESL writing, the importance of peer feedback and the role that web-based technology can do to facilitate peer feedback in ESL writing classrooms. The results showed that reflective assessment of peers' writing helps students develop their peers' and their own writing performance. They also stressed the role of web-based technology in providing a stimulating environment for students to reflect on peers' written work. However, some studies revealed the challenges that might affect using this technology such as students' reluctance, fear of sharing writing online and their sensitivity to being criticized publicly.
title Web-Enhanced Peer Feedback in ESL Writing Classrooms a Literature Review
topic Peer Evaluation
Writing Instruction
Teaching Methods
Critical Thinking
Thinking Skills
Feedback (Response)
Writing Evaluation
Second Language Learning
Second Language Instruction
English (Second Language)
Social Networks
Electronic Publishing
Writing Improvement
Writing Skills
Student Attitudes
Criticism
Fear
Web Sites
Web Based Instruction
Foreign Countries
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ1292978