Investigating teacher perceptions of feedback

In writing classes, teacher feedback is important in helping students with their writing. While research has generally focused on the purpose, nature, and form of teacher feedback, attention to teachers’ views regarding their own feedback practices has been modest. Yet, it is important to understand...

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Main Authors: Lee, Hwee Hoon, Leong, Alvin Ping, Song, Geraldine
Other Authors: School of Humanities and Social Sciences
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Published: 2018
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-880572023-03-11T20:19:51Z Investigating teacher perceptions of feedback Lee, Hwee Hoon Leong, Alvin Ping Song, Geraldine School of Humanities and Social Sciences Humanities::Language Perception Teacher Feedback In writing classes, teacher feedback is important in helping students with their writing. While research has generally focused on the purpose, nature, and form of teacher feedback, attention to teachers’ views regarding their own feedback practices has been modest. Yet, it is important to understand why and how teachers provide feedback, as practice is often guided by beliefs. This study, therefore, investigated the factors that shape teacher feedback. Writing teachers at a Singaporean university were interviewed regarding their beliefs about feedback and their feedback practices. The findings revealed that the respondents’ feedback practices were shaped by their beliefs about the needs and capabilities of their students, but that contextual constraints created tensions between ideal and actual practice. Practical suggestions are offered to facilitate feedback practice. This study highlights the need for further work in this area in order to inform teachers’ practices in providing feedback to their students. Accepted version 2018-03-19T06:40:46Z 2019-12-06T16:55:06Z 2018-03-19T06:40:46Z 2019-12-06T16:55:06Z 2017 2016 Journal Article Lee, H. H., Leong, A. P., & Song, G. (2017). Investigating teacher perceptions of feedback. ELT Journal, 71(1), 60-68. doi:10.1093/elt/ccw047 0951-0893 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/88057 http://hdl.handle.net/10220/44585 195899 10.1093/elt/ccw047 195899 1 71 60 68 195899 en ELT Journal ELT Journal © 2016 The Author(s). Published by Oxford University Press. All rights reserved. This paper was published in ELT Journal and is made available with permission of The Author(s). application/pdf
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Perception
Teacher Feedback
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Teacher Feedback
Lee, Hwee Hoon
Leong, Alvin Ping
Song, Geraldine
Investigating teacher perceptions of feedback
description In writing classes, teacher feedback is important in helping students with their writing. While research has generally focused on the purpose, nature, and form of teacher feedback, attention to teachers’ views regarding their own feedback practices has been modest. Yet, it is important to understand why and how teachers provide feedback, as practice is often guided by beliefs. This study, therefore, investigated the factors that shape teacher feedback. Writing teachers at a Singaporean university were interviewed regarding their beliefs about feedback and their feedback practices. The findings revealed that the respondents’ feedback practices were shaped by their beliefs about the needs and capabilities of their students, but that contextual constraints created tensions between ideal and actual practice. Practical suggestions are offered to facilitate feedback practice. This study highlights the need for further work in this area in order to inform teachers’ practices in providing feedback to their students.
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