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Zhang, Xueni; Zhang, Runhan – SAGE Open, 2023
Error correction has been one of the central themes in accounting for potential gains in second language (L2) writing. While a wide range of empirical studies focused on the effects of written corrective feedback (WCF) on learners' writing outcomes, few of them have specifically examined the feedback process, or its potential role as a shaping…
Descriptors: Feedback (Response), Error Correction, Second Language Learning, Writing Instruction
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Pugh, David – Adult Literacy Education, 2021
This article describes strategies used by the author in intermediate level reading, writing and social studies-history GED classes in Harlem and the Bronx. Since four out of five of the New York State TASC exams are based on reading, I assign extensive reading and discussion, as well as strategies for answering multiple-choice questions. In…
Descriptors: Writing Instruction, Adult Literacy, Adult Students, Equivalency Tests
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Catherine A. Cherrstrom; Carrie J. Boden; Todd Sherron – Journal of Continuing Higher Education, 2024
This study examined nontraditional students using linguistic inquiry and word count (LIWC) of their reflective writing assignments. Participants included 364 adult students enrolled in a degree completion program. Data comprised a multiweek reflective writing assignment and demographic data, linguistically and statistically analyzed. The study…
Descriptors: Nontraditional Students, Credits, Prior Learning, Logical Thinking
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Ketchum, Cheri; Phompheng, Elaine; Yeats, Chelsey; LaFave, Daria; Hardy, James – American Journal of Distance Education, 2022
This study explores the impact video feedback (VF) has on student evaluations of feedback and instructors as well as the grades students receive on written assignments in a five-week online course. The goal is to discover if VF improves student attitudes about instructors and their performance. The results showed no significant links between using…
Descriptors: Video Technology, Feedback (Response), Academic Achievement, Online Courses
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Schwehm, Jeremy; Saxton, Jennifer; Stuckey, Annette – Adult Higher Education Alliance, 2017
For adult learners in online courses, writing is the predominant means by which all interaction takes place. As those participating in online education rely heavily on engagement with content, peers, and instructors, special attention should be given to include various activities that promote written communication to foster a positive and engaging…
Descriptors: Online Courses, Adult Students, Writing (Composition), Learner Engagement
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Coberly-Holt, Patricia G.; Walton, S. Taylor – Adult Higher Education Alliance, 2017
Over a period of four years, the instructor of History and Theory of Adult Education monitored and recorded graduate students' reactions to the experiences of learning through writing assignments that incorporate diverse methods associated with stringent pedagogical and andragogical methods. After experiencing the two divergent teaching styles and…
Descriptors: Graduate Students, Writing Assignments, Adult Students, Andragogy
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Plakhotnik, Maria S.; Rocco, Tonette S. – Adult Learning, 2016
To help graduate students with academic writing, a college of education at a large university implemented a new service, Writing Support Circles. Based on the results of the first series of this service, we changed its design. The purpose of this article is to share how changes in the design affected these adult learners' writing self-efficacy and…
Descriptors: Self Efficacy, Adult Learning, Academic Discourse, Graduate Students