Incorporating peer feedback in writing instruction: examining its effects on Chinese English-as-a-foreign-language (EFL) learners’ writing performance

Author:

Xu Zhiqing1ORCID,Zhang Lawrence Jun2ORCID,Parr Judy M.2ORCID

Affiliation:

1. School of Foreign Language Education, Jilin University , Changchun , Jilin , China

2. School of Curriculum and Pedagogy, Faculty of Education and Social Work, The University of Auckland , 74 Epsom Avenue, 1023 , Auckland , New Zealand

Abstract

Abstract Peer feedback has been widely employed in writing instruction in various contexts. However, studies into its effects on improving students’ writing performance, particularly its long-term effects, are under-represented. To fill the research gap, we adopted a pre-, post-, and delayed post-test quasi-experimental design to investigate the long-term effects of a peer feedback intervention. Two intact classes of EFL students from a Chinese university were recruited, with one class participating in peer feedback activities and the other class receiving collective feedback from their teacher for one semester. Their compositions for the pre-, post-, delayed post-tests were compared in terms of the overall text quality, content, organization, complexity, accuracy, and fluency (CAF). The results show that the experimental group participants made significant improvements in the overall text quality, content, organization, and accuracy in the post-test and they retained the improvements 12 weeks after the intervention. In addition, they outperformed their counterparts receiving collective feedback in the overall text quality and organization in the post- and delayed post-tests, and in accuracy only in the delayed post-test. Results suggest that peer feedback could help Chinese EFL learners make progress in writing.

Funder

Philosophy and Social Sciences Research Grant from Jilin University

Joint Research Grant from Jilin University and Daren Technology

Publisher

Walter de Gruyter GmbH

Subject

Linguistics and Language,Language and Linguistics

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