Zulaiha, S., Ma'mun, A. H., & Mulyono, H. (2020). Postgraduate EFL Students ’ Response to Feedback: What Feedback Do Students Prefer ?, International Research Journal in Education, 4(1), 137–150.

Zulaiha, Siti Zulaiha, S., Ma'mun, A. H., & Mulyono, H. (2020). Postgraduate EFL Students ’ Response to Feedback: What Feedback Do Students Prefer ?, International Research Journal in Education, 4(1), 137–150. International Research Journal in Education.

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Abstract

The present study aimed at investigating postgraduate EFL students‟ preferences for feedback and reasons behind their preferences. This study employed a qualitative research design with a case study approach. Students at an English study program participated in an in-depth interview. Data were analyzed using a qualitative content analysis. Findings revealed that the majority of postgraduate EFL students in this study preferred written, specific, detailed, regular, constructive, and timely feedback. Students showed interest in the feedback they received and desired to discuss with their lecturers about the feedback. The findings emphasize the need for dialogic feedback where students and lecturers can share an understanding of what feedback is and improve the way the feedback process is done. Suggestions, implications, and limitations are also discussed.

Item Type: Article
Subjects: Z Bibliography. Library Science. Information Resources > Z719 Libraries (General)
Depositing User: Siti Zulaiha
Date Deposited: 01 Oct 2020 06:38
Last Modified: 01 Oct 2020 06:38
URI: http://repository.uhamka.ac.id/id/eprint/4390

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