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Articles

The effects of group set-up on participation and learning in discussion forums

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Pages 685-706 | Published online: 28 Jun 2019
 

Abstract

The present study investigated the effects of group set-up in a semester-long telecollaborative discussion forum project in second-semester German. In order to explore whether group set-up affects learning in discussion forums, small groups of non-native speakers (NNS) of German were partnered either with native speakers (NS), other NNS with the same L1, or other NNS with different L1s. The study compared participation and negotiation of meaning routines between the three groups, and assessed overall writing development of the second-semester German learners as a result of forum participation. Data were analyzed using descriptive statistics as well as an analysis of the negotiation of meaning episodes (Varonis & Gass, Citation1985) to reveal whether any of the three groups offers a more productive language learning environment. Results indicate that the NS–NNS groups participated the most in the forum and produced the highest amount of negotiation of meaning routines. Students reached higher writing proficiency than comparable second-semester students who did not complete a discussion forum task.

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Theresa Schenker

Dr. Theresa Schenker is Senior Lector II and Language Program Director of German at Yale University. Her research interests include telecollaboration, the development of intercultural competence, and study abroad. She received her PhD from Michigan State University.

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