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Lee, Icy – Applied Linguistics, 2023
In English as an additional language writing, error correction or error feedback is most commonly referred to as 'written corrective feedback (WCF)'. The emphasis on 'correctness' in 'WCF' suggests native-speakerist standards or norms, which are controversial in an increasingly globalized world. In this Forum article, I discuss the problems…
Descriptors: English (Second Language), Second Language Learning, English Language Learners, Feedback (Response)
Mao, Zhicheng; Lee, Icy – TESOL Quarterly: A Journal for Teachers of English to Speakers of Other Languages and of Standard English as a Second Dialect, 2022
While student engagement is central to connecting feedback provision with learning outcomes and has significant value for unlocking the learning potential of feedback, the extant research on student engagement with written feedback is not only scant but also under-theorized. This article explores the potential of sociocultural theory (SCT) for…
Descriptors: Feedback (Response), Second Language Learning, Second Language Instruction, English (Second Language)
Lee, Icy – Language Teaching, 2019
In different parts of the world second language (L2) teachers devote a massive amount of time to giving feedback on grammatical errors in student writing. Such written corrective feedback, which is unfocused and comprehensive, is fraught with problems for both teachers and students. Nonetheless, it remains a prevalent practice in many L2 contexts.…
Descriptors: Second Language Instruction, Language Teachers, Student Evaluation, Feedback (Response)
Lee, Icy – TESOL Journal, 2019
Although feedback researchers generally advocate a selective, focused written corrective feedback (FWCF) approach, a large number of second language writing teachers in school contexts still respond to written errors in an unfocused manner. Much of existing written corrective feedback (WCF) research is conducted in experimental classrooms, and…
Descriptors: Feedback (Response), Second Language Instruction, Error Correction, Teacher Attitudes
Lee, Icy – Journal of Second Language Writing, 2008
Much of L2 teacher feedback research is conducted with advanced students in process-oriented classrooms in the United States. There is less published research about how school teachers in EFL contexts respond to student writing. Specifically little is known about why teachers respond to writing in the ways they do, and if discrepancies exist…
Descriptors: Professional Autonomy, Advanced Students, Feedback (Response), Foreign Countries
Lee, Icy – TESL Canada Journal, 1997
Describes the implementation of peer reviews in a Hong Kong tertiary classroom: the background, classroom procedure, types of students' negotiations during peer reviews, comparisons of students' drafts before and after peer reviews and interviews with students. Results support the need to introduce peer reviews in second-language writing classes.…
Descriptors: Change Agents, Class Activities, College Students, English (Second Language)

Lee, Icy – System, 1997
Investigates English-as-a-Second-Language (ESL) students' performance in error correction in writing and discusses the pedagogical implications that arise from the study. Findings reveal that students' major difficulty is failure to detect errors. Pedagogical implications indicate that error feedback is superior to overt correction and that some…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, College Students, English (Second Language), Error Correction