masterThesis
The impact of direct, coded, oral and written feedback on the improvement of paragraph writing of B1 level EFL students at university
Fecha
2013-12-13Registro en:
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Autor
Anderson, Carl Edlund
Institución
Resumen
A pesar del énfasis que se ha venido dando en lo últimos años en Colombia a la enseñanza de la
redacción tanto en español como e inglés, son mayores las dificultades que tienen los estudiantes al término del bachillerato por la baja calidad de su redacción, en ambas lenguas. Este nuevo énfasis está relacionado con las demandas de los empleadores para que sus empleados tengan niveles aceptables de redacción para escribir diferentes tipos de reportes y hacer presentaciones ante diferentes tipos de audiencias. El bajo nivel de escritura de muchos profesores y la baja capacitación recibida para enseñar redacción y para dar retroalimentación a los estudiantes. El presente estudio se centra en la retroalimentación en los trabajos de escritura en inglés a estudiantes universitarios con nivel intermedio de lengua. El estudio propone una metodología específica de retroalimentar y cuenta como instrumento para hacerlo con una herramienta web 2.0 llamada ‘screencast’ o imágenes en pantalla. Los hallazgos nos permiten decir que el uso de la metodología propuesta gozó de aceptación por parte de los estudiantes y arrojó resultados positivos en la mejora de la capacidad de los estudiantes para escribir diferentes tipos de párrafos con la corrección exigida por el programa.