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mahmoud azizi

Academic rank: Assistant Professor
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Education: PhD.
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Faculty: Department of literature
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Phone: 0911-2155034

Research

Title
A comparative study of the effects of self-assessment and peer feedback on literature students’ oral production
Type
JournalPaper
Keywords
Self-assessment; Peer feedback; Oral production; Autonomy
Year
2020
Journal Science for education today
DOI
Researchers mahmoud azizi ، Roman Králik ، Lucia Petrikovičová ، Hedviga Tkacova

Abstract

The purpose of the current study is to investigate self-assessment and peer feedback as two helpful strategies for facilitating teaching and learning in language classrooms and to investigate the effects of these techniques on EFL learners' oral performance. Materials and Methods. To achieve the purpose of the study and answer the research questions, a quasi-experimental study was conducted. The participants of the study were two groups of five EFL learners who were called self-assessment group and peer feedback group. The self-assessment and peer feedback techniques were incorporated to the self-assessment and peer feedback group respectively. There were a pretest and posttest sessions and four sessions of treatment were between the pretest and posttest. The instruments used in this study were storyboards and checklists. The data was collected via recording device and then it was transcribed for further analysis. Some parts of the data were also analyzed qualitatively. Results. The findings of the present study showed that both techniques are helpful in different aspects of oral performance. Self-assessment had significant effects on the use of correct error- free clauses, subject verb agreement, word choice and tense consistency and also the features of fluency and organization.