NotesFAQContact Us
Collection
Advanced
Search Tips
Showing 2,521 to 2,535 of 2,981 results Save | Export
Peer reviewed Peer reviewed
Warden, Clyde A. – Language Learning, 2000
To understand students' reaction to feedback, path analysis was used to generate models of student writing activity. Results suggest that Taiwan business English writing students may implement proofreading and self-directed redrafting behaviors aimed towards improving their writing when objective sentence-level error feedback is supplied with no…
Descriptors: Business Communication, English (Second Language), Error Correction, Feedback
Peer reviewed Peer reviewed
Direct linkDirect link
Chan, Wai; Chan, Daniel W.-L. – Psychological Methods, 2004
The standard Pearson correlation coefficient is a biased estimator of the true population correlation, ?, when the predictor and the criterion are range restricted. To correct the bias, the correlation corrected for range restriction, r-sub(c), has been recommended, and a standard formula based on asymptotic results for estimating its standard…
Descriptors: Computation, Intervals, Sample Size, Monte Carlo Methods
Peer reviewed Peer reviewed
Direct linkDirect link
Coker, Cheryl – Strategies: A Journal for Physical and Sport Educators, 2005
Providing students and athletes with information regarding the correctness of their performance and prescribing modifications for improvement are paramount for skill acquisition and performance enhancement. In this article, the author stresses the importance of knowing when to correct an error and when to avoid intervening. A key factor in…
Descriptors: Athletes, Error Correction, Physical Education, Skill Development
Peer reviewed Peer reviewed
Direct linkDirect link
Moreno, Roxana; Mayer, Richard E. – Journal of Educational Psychology, 2005
The authors investigated whether guidance and reflection would facilitate science learning in an interactive multimedia game. College students learned how to design plants to survive in different weather conditions. In Experiment 1, they learned with an agent that either guided them with corrective and explanatory feedback or corrective feedback…
Descriptors: Misconceptions, Guidance, Weather, Feedback
Peer reviewed Peer reviewed
Direct linkDirect link
Frankenberg-Garcia, Ana – ELT Journal, 2005
This paper discusses the use of concordances in the classroom, with particular reference to the pedagogical implications of the differences between parallel and monolingual concordances. Examples are given of using the two kinds of concordances in activities that involve language production, reception, correction, and testing. It is concluded that…
Descriptors: Monolingualism, English (Second Language), Indexes, Second Language Instruction
Peer reviewed Peer reviewed
Direct linkDirect link
O'Shea, J. – International Journal of Mathematical Education in Science & Technology, 2006
This paper is a report on an attempt to teach students in their first and second year of university how to write mathematics. The problems faced by these students are outlined and the system devised to emphasize the importance of communicating mathematics is explained.
Descriptors: Mathematics Instruction, College Mathematics, College Students, Homework
Peer reviewed Peer reviewed
Direct linkDirect link
Baxter, Paul; Lyndon, Harry; Dole, Shelley; Battistutta, Diana – Journal of Vocational Education and Training, 2004
This study addresses an issue of global concern in skills training, namely, the rapid and permanent eradication of persistent habit errors, and bad or unsafe working practices. This article offers an alternative human factors explanation for the profound difficulties and low transfer of training experienced during error pattern retraining, and the…
Descriptors: Skill Development, Transfer of Training, Error Patterns, Control Groups
Peer reviewed Peer reviewed
Direct linkDirect link
Nassaji, Hossein – Language Learning, 2007
This research investigates the usefulness of two major types of interactional feedback (elicitation and reformulation) in dyadic interaction. The focus is on the different ways in which each feedback type is provided and their relationship with learner repair. The participants were 42 adult intermediate English as a second language learners and…
Descriptors: Feedback (Response), English Teachers, Interpersonal Communication, Adults
Ke, Chuanren – 1992
Failure to progress on the language proficiency scale is often due to lack of linguistic accuracy. Even motivated students are sometimes unable to improve proficiency ratings beyond a particular level. Pedagogical factors contributing to this problem include: focus on form and meaning at the same time; fossilization; overuse of communicative…
Descriptors: Curriculum Design, Educational Strategies, Educational Trends, Error Correction
Zeglen, Marie E. – 1994
This paper encourages the use of Total Quality Management (TQM) tactics and other strategies as a practical means of fostering a quality culture in institutional research offices of higher education institutions. In particular, four approaches are advocated for understanding and minimizing errors: (1) use of TQM tactical tools to enhance work…
Descriptors: Colleges, Error Correction, Error Patterns, Higher Education
LeBel, Jean-Guy – 1990
An intensive discussion of the immediate phonetic correction approach in second language instruction looks at the rationale for phonetic correction, describes the immediate method, and refines it into seven specific methods. The first chapter, on phonetic correction in general, examines the past and present reasons for using the technique, its…
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, Comparative Analysis, Educational Strategies, Error Correction
Norrick, Neal R. – 1989
This analysis looks at the humorous use of second-speaker repeats to initiate conversational repair. It is proposed that consideration of joking repeats forces reanalysis of the organization of conversational repair. The preference analysis theory is rejected in favor of a locally governed analysis of conversational repair in which participants…
Descriptors: Discourse Analysis, Error Analysis (Language), Error Correction, Humor
Wallace, David L.; Hayes, John R. – 1990
A study investigated the impact of task definition on students' revising strategies to determine whether college freshman writers could revise globally if instructed to do so and if those global revisions would result in improved texts. Data were elicited from 38 students enrolled in two entry-level college writing courses. Participants, randomly…
Descriptors: College Freshmen, Error Correction, Freshman Composition, Higher Education
Tarplee, Clare – 1989
Adult "redoing" sequences (expansions and repeats) in conversations between adult and child (age 1;6) are analyzed with a conversational analytic approach, and two ways in which redoing sequences are involved in the initiation of repair are explored. It is proposed that a redoing sequence picks up a child's utterance and displays it for some kind…
Descriptors: Adults, Child Language, Discourse Analysis, Error Correction
Peer reviewed Peer reviewed
Direct linkDirect link
Wong, Wynne – Applied Language Learning, 2003
The study set out to investigate how textual enhancement (TE) as a form of input enhancement and increasing the comprehensibility of input via simplified input (SI) might impact adult L2 French learners' acquisition of the past participle agreement in relative clauses and their comprehension of three texts in which the target forms were embedded.…
Descriptors: Adult Students, French, Second Language Learning, Comprehension
Pages: 1  |  ...  |  165  |  166  |  167  |  168  |  169  |  170  |  171  |  172  |  173  |  ...  |  199