Amos Paran
Institute of Education
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Iral-international Review of Applied Linguistics in Language Teaching | 2007
Clare Furneaux; Amos Paran; Beverly Fairfax
Abstract This study examines the feedback practices of 110 EFL teachers from five different countries (Cyprus, France, Korea, Spain, and Thailand), working in secondary school contexts. All provided feedback on the same student essay. The coding scheme developed to analyse the feedback operates on two axes: the stance the teachers assumed when providing feedback, and the focus of their feedback. Most teachers reacted as language teachers, rather than as readers of communication. The teachers overwhelmingly focused on grammar in their feedback and assumed what we called a Provider role, providing the correct forms for the student. A second role, Initiator, was also present, in which teachers indicate errors or issues to the learner but expect the learner to pick this up and work on it. This role was associated with a more even spread of feedback focus, where teachers also provided feedback on other areas, such as lexis, style and discourse.
System | 2007
Elizabeth Clark; Amos Paran
Elt Journal | 1996
Amos Paran
Journal of Research in Reading | 2007
Amos Paran; Eddie Williams
Elt Journal | 2012
Amos Paran
System | 2004
Amos Paran; Clare Furneaux; Neal Sumner
Elt Journal | 2013
Amos Paran
Elt Journal | 2016
Amos Paran
Elt Journal | 2016
Amos Paran
Archive | 2019
Amos Paran; Sam Duncan