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AL Harrasi, Kothar Talib Sulaiman – Instructional Science: An International Journal of the Learning Sciences, 2023
The paper describes an action research being developed by the researcher to "address the issue of plagiarism and" assist tertiary students to master second-language (L2) writing using sources in a higher education institute (HEI) in Oman. It recruited 16 undergraduate students from two classes who undertook an L2 writing course. To…
Descriptors: Second Language Instruction, Writing (Composition), Plagiarism, Undergraduate Students
Óscar Fernández; Andrew F. Laurence; Melissa Shaquid Pirie; Gail Ring – International Journal of ePortfolio, 2023
Scholarship demonstrates that ePortfolios enable students to collect work over time and reflect upon personal, academic, and career growth. However, a discussion on whether ePortfolios helps first-year students describe their equity-mindedness and document their campus belonging perspectives remains mostly unexplored. The purpose of this…
Descriptors: Electronic Publishing, Portfolios (Background Materials), Portfolio Assessment, College Freshmen
Intercultural Development Research Association, 2023
The "IDRA Newsletter" serves as a vehicle for communication with educators, school board members, decision-makers, parents, and the general public concerning the educational needs of all children across the United States. The focus of this issue is "Opportunity." Contents include: (1) Students Deserve to Read Diverse Books --…
Descriptors: Educational Opportunities, Books, Diversity, Reading Material Selection
Takanori Sato – Language Testing, 2024
Assessing the content of learners' compositions is a common practice in second language (L2) writing assessment. However, the construct definition of content in L2 writing assessment potentially underrepresents the target competence in content and language integrated learning (CLIL), which aims to foster not only L2 proficiency but also critical…
Descriptors: Language Tests, Content and Language Integrated Learning, Writing Evaluation, Writing Tests
Hyun-Ju Kim; Stewart Gray; Christopher Lange – RELC Journal: A Journal of Language Teaching and Research, 2024
As student creativity is increasingly emphasized in English as a Foreign Language education, it is necessary to consider instructional techniques to encourage it. This study examines the effectiveness of two instructional techniques on creative writing performance of English as a Foreign Language students in a South Korean university. These…
Descriptors: Writing Instruction, Brainstorming, Teaching Methods, Essays
Krista Senatore – Reading Teacher, 2024
The author, a fifth-grade teacher, describes how she reimagined the literary essay curriculum to amplify student identity, agency, and voice by creating a class podcast. Because of their similar structure and organization, teaching students literary analysis and interpretation through podcast writing offered entry into literary essays. The author…
Descriptors: Reading Instruction, Essays, Self Concept, Personal Autonomy
Kirstin DeFusco Houtz – ProQuest LLC, 2024
While the number of individuals in the United States between the ages of 25-44 with a bachelor's degree has been increasing, so too has the number of individuals who have started college and dropped out. Higher education has numerous societal and individual benefits that are not being actualized because there are simply not enough individuals with…
Descriptors: Nontraditional Students, College Admission, Essays, Student Attitudes
Lisa B. Hsin; Emily Phillips Galloway; Catherine E. Snow – International Journal of Bilingual Education and Bilingualism, 2024
Bilinguals often outperform monolinguals at apprehending the perspectives of others--an apparent consequence of their experiences moving across linguistic and sociocultural contexts. Whether English learners' (ELs') use of such skill in academic writing may be affected by literacy curriculum is the focus of this study. The study explored students'…
Descriptors: Elementary School Students, Middle School Students, English Language Learners, Bilingual Students
Attila M. Wind – Journal of Response to Writing, 2024
The positive effects of dynamic written corrective feedback (DWCF) on linguistic accuracy are well-documented (Evans et al., 2010). However, studies on DWCF without exception have adopted a pretest--posttest research design; therefore, they were unable to explore the dynamics of development (Larsen-Freeman, 2006). In addition, all previous DWCF…
Descriptors: Feedback (Response), Written Language, Undergraduate Students, Essays
Taylor, Michael – Teaching History, 2020
Michael Taylor begins his piece by reminding us that writing great history essays is hard. He compares the process to running a marathon, and his central thesis is that, just as the best training for running a marathon is not running marathons, so the way to encourage students to produce great essays is not writing more and more essays. Instead…
Descriptors: Writing (Composition), History Instruction, Essays, Writing Processes
Cook, Brian R.; Kamstra, Peter; Savige, Thomas; Bannan, Le-Anne; Tjandra, Elena; Alexandra, Andreas; Cornes, Isabel – Journal of Geography in Higher Education, 2021
Feedback is at the heart of debates over student satisfaction and academic workload, an issue likely to increase in importance as the tertiary sector responds to the funding crisis sparked by the COVID-19 pandemic. In this light, the development of approaches to improve feedback is essential for teaching and learning, with many approaches…
Descriptors: Peer Evaluation, Undergraduate Students, Grades (Scholastic), Student Participation
Latifi, Saeed; Noroozi, Omid; Hatami, Javad; Biemans, Harm J. A. – Innovations in Education and Teaching International, 2021
This study investigates the effects of unscripted, scripted and guided online peer feedback on students' argumentative essay writing, argumentative feedback quality and domain-specific knowledge acquisition in the field of educational sciences. Participants were 52 students who were randomly divided over 26 dyads and randomly assigned to three…
Descriptors: Electronic Learning, Peer Evaluation, Feedback (Response), Persuasive Discourse
Vick, Nicholas – Honors in Practice, 2021
The video essay is an opportunity for students to record their words and combine other visual elements to complete the typical requirements of a standard written paper. Applicable across disciplines and pedagogically aligned with an honors ethos of self-directed learning, video essays allow for individual and collaborative forms of expression…
Descriptors: Video Technology, Essays, Independent Study, Honors Curriculum
Mary Rice; Nicholas DePascal; Joaquín T. Argüello de Jesús; Helen McFeely; Amy Traylor; Lehman Heaviland – Professional Development in Education, 2025
With the introduction of artificial intelligence (AI), particularly Generative AI (GenAI) to school settings, teachers are likely to be drawn into professional learning scenarios where they will be expected to learn how to use programs and applications for remediation and tutoring of children. Previous research highlights how professional learning…
Descriptors: Artificial Intelligence, Man Machine Systems, Natural Language Processing, Technology Uses in Education
Fatih Yavuz; Özgür Çelik; Gamze Yavas Çelik – British Journal of Educational Technology, 2025
This study investigates the validity and reliability of generative large language models (LLMs), specifically ChatGPT and Google's Bard, in grading student essays in higher education based on an analytical grading rubric. A total of 15 experienced English as a foreign language (EFL) instructors and two LLMs were asked to evaluate three student…
Descriptors: English (Second Language), Second Language Learning, Second Language Instruction, Computational Linguistics

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