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Confidence and competition online: ESL student perspectives on web-based discussions in the classroom
Authors:Paige D
Affiliation:Southern Methodist University, Dallas, TX 75205, USA
Abstract:English as a Second Language (ESL) students bring a diverse array of perspectives on language learning that inform how they negotiate different kinds of spaces in the university writing classroom. This study addresses the variance in how three different ESL students participated in web-based discussion boards and chat rooms in their first-year university writing course. Documenting students’ perceptions of technology provided pedagogical insight into how students took up or dismissed particular kinds of web-based writing. This study found that individual students made choices in their web-based writing in ways that reflected their previous experiences with technology and writing, their views of themselves as students and writers, and their relative comfort level with their peers in the classroom. However, their choices were also constrained by the pedagogical structure of the course, including the centrality of the instructor and the institutional directive for individualized assessment.
Keywords:Asynchronous discussions  Computer-mediated communication  English as a second/foreign language students  Web-based writing  Writing pedagogy
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