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Response to Student Writing Implications for Second Language Students

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ISBN-10: 0805836578

ISBN-13: 9780805836578

Edition: 2003

Authors: Dana R. Ferris

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List price: $56.95
Copyright year: 2003
Publisher: Routledge
Publication date: 1/1/2003
Binding: Paperback
Pages: 216
Size: 6.10" wide x 8.98" long x 0.43" tall
Weight: 0.792

John Hedgcock is Professor of Applied Linguistics at the Monterey Institute of International Studies.Dana Ferris is Associate Professor in the University Writing Program at the University of California, Davis.

Preface
Research
An Overview of L1 Composition Research on Response and Its Influence on L2 Writing Theory and Practice
Teachers' Written Commentary and the Bad News 80s
Finding Middle Ground: Research in the 1990s
Summary: L1 Written Response in the 21st Century
Other Issues in Response: Error Correction and Peer Feedback
The Influence of L1 Response Research on L2 Writing
Where Are We Now? The Convergence of L1 and L2 Response Research
Teacher Feedback on L2 Student Writing
What Issues Has Previous Research Covered?
Methodological Issues
Other Teacher Feedback Delivery Systems
Conclusion
Error Correction
The History of Error Correction Research
A Framework for Analyzing Error Correction Studies
Review of Error Correction Studies
Summary of Studies
Further Research Agenda
Research on Peer Response
Perspectives on Peer Response
Research on Peer Response
Studies of Peer Response
Summary
Overview of Peer Response Studies
Student Views on Response
Survey Research on Teacher Commentary
Studies on Error Correction
Studies on Peer Feedback
Combination or Comparison Studies
Summary of Studies Reviewed
Caveats and Limitations
Student Survey on Teacher Feedback
Practice
Preparing Teachers to Respond to Student Writing
Developing Sound Responding Practices
Preparing Teachers to Respond to Student Writing: A Training Sequence
Guidelines for Conducting Teacher-Student Writing Conferences
Conclusion
Sample Student Essay With Completed Checklist
Student Paper with Teacher Endnote and Marginal Comments
Procedures for Analyzing Teacher Commentary
Suggestions for Error Correction
Error Correction: Issues and Options
Summary
Sample Class Error Analysis Procedure
Mini-Lesson Materials
Implementing Peer Response
Implementing Peer Response: General Principles
Other Alternatives
Summary
Peer Response Forms--A Sample Sequence
A Peer Response Lesson Sequence
References
Author Index
Subject Index