Article published In: Technology-mediated feedback and instruction
Edited by Hossein Nassaji and Eva Kartchava
[ITL - International Journal of Applied Linguistics 170:2] 2019
► pp. 180–203
The role of task repetition and learner self-assessment in technology-mediated task performance
Published online: 6 August 2019
https://doi.org/10.1075/itl.19013.kar
https://doi.org/10.1075/itl.19013.kar
Abstract
This study examines the impact of task repetition on second language learners’ task performance and the mediating role of teacher feedback and learner self-assessment on oral performance. The study was conducted in a university-based English for Academic Purposes (EAP) program, where, as part of a course, intermediate proficiency learners (n = 52) were tasked with preparing and delivering a technology-mediated oral presentation (i.e., task) on a topic of their choice. First, they presented the task to the whole-class, reflected on their performance in terms of language and format quality, and received teacher’s feedback. Four weeks later, they produced a second recording and reflected on it again. A comparison group (n = 26) also delivered a presentation before a class but did it once, without reflection or teacher feedback. Both groups used technology to prepare, deliver, and document their presentations. The recordings were rated on six rubric-determined traits by the teacher and an independent rater, and the scores were compared between groups. To determine the effects of self-assessment, coupled with teacher feedback, on task repetition, learners’ written reflections and teacher’s comments were analyzed using discourse coding techniques. The results revealed benefits for task repetition and self-assessment during the performance of the same task for the experimental group, confirming the importance of task repetition in EAP contexts and the need for continuous and teacher-supported learner self-assessment in learner task performance and outcome.
Article outline
- Introduction
- The role of feedback
- The role of task and task repetition
- Learner reflection and self-assessment
- Current study
- Methodology
- Participants and setting
- Research design and task
- The use of technology
- Procedure
- Rubric
- Analysis
- Results
- The effect of task repetition
- Self-assessment
- Discussion
- Conclusion
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