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Part 1.
Satoquia, N. M. (2010 , June ). Peer Oral Feedback and Revisions of students
Compositions. (D. University of the Philippines, Ed.) Unpublished
doctoral dissertation .
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Introduction
The purpose of the study is to determine new strategies for giving feedback
on students composition in his study entitled Peer Oral Feedback and
revisions of students compositions. His study focus on influence of peer oral
feedback improving the revision of students compositions. His goal is know
the how peer oral feedback methods is effective in creating learning
atmosphere in revising students composition.
Method
The study composed of 10 student writers randomly selected among two
freshman English classes and 3 student editors that are selected by the
researcher. The study used mixed qualitative and quantitative method in
organizing data the research also used survey method, questionnaire,
probing question instrument, in data gathering. In creating the graphical
representation of the results the researcher used T-Test in scoring drafts of
students composition.
Results
Most of the students learned from their classmates revision and
student editor were able to practice effective editorial skills. The results also
indicated that peer oral feedback improves students and editor content,
organization and grammar in making composition for English classes. Four
student writers agree that they felt that editors were reliable and peer oral
feedback were effective. The study gave exemplar results because students
did not reject feedback by student editors. While student editors were able to
learn how to organize feedback for their classmates.
Discussion
The study of Satoquia gave new strategies for giving feedback on
students composition in his study on Peer Oral Feedback on revisions of
students compositions were exemplar because he was able to gain good
Prof. C. Cordova
Part 1.
Florence, E. E. (2006 , May ). Writing Proficiency as focus of expressive and
integrated language teaching approaches. Unpublished doctoral dissertation.
Part 2 IMRD Report
Introduction
Florences study establish the effects of expressive and integrated
approaches in English language teaching and writing proficiency of freshman
college student. The purpose of the study is to explore different kinds of
approaches in teaching English.
Method
Participants were 60 freshman college students, that divided in two types
expressive and the integrated syllabi both have different syllabi to follow. The
research focused on second language learning grammar forms and
structures, while the other concentrated on communicative function of target
language. The research conducted pre-test, lecture and post-test and
analyzed all results were evaluated using analytic marking scheme and
evaluation of composition by James F. Lee and Bill Van Patten. The pretest is
100 item test and the comparable writing test are visual image of comic strip
regarding snatching incident. When all data were evaluated and scored the
researcher used Pearson Product Movement Correlation, T-Test
Results
The results showed that there are significant relationship between language
competences in writing proficiency. According to the study both groups and
that gender and writing proficiency show a degree of relatedness. However
academic course as a variable did not indicate that it was viable factor that
would determine its relation to writing proficiency.
Discussion
The results concluded that there are significant relationship between
language competences in writing proficiency. According to the study both
groups and that gender and writing proficiency show a degree of
relatedness. However academic course as a variable did not indicate that it
was viable factor that would determine its relation to writing proficiency. The