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      The Short-Term and Long-Term Effects of AWE Feedback on ESL Students’ Development of Grammatical Accuracy

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      CALICO Journal
      Equinox Publishing

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          This classroom-based study employs a mixed-methods approach to exploring both short-term and long-term effects of Criterion feedback on ESL students’ development of grammatical accuracy. The results of multilevel growth modeling indicate that Criterion feedback helps students in both intermediate-high and advanced-low levels reduce errors in eight out of nine categories from first drafts to final drafts within the same papers (short-term effects). However, there is only one error reduction of statistical significance in the category of Run-on Sentence from the first drafts of the first paper to the first drafts of the subsequent papers for both levels of students (long-term effects). The findings from interviews with the participants reveal students’ perceptions of Criterion feedback and help us understand the feedback effect. Implications for a more effective use of AWE tools in ESL classrooms are discussed.

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          CALICO Journal
          CJ
          Equinox Publishing
          2056-9017
          March 31 2015
          March 30 2016
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          10.1558/cj.26382
          9c603fc6-5df5-4094-9fe0-932339283a26
          © 2015
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