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Research Article

Towards a better understanding of exemplar-based teaching: Exploring helpful contextual factors in exemplar-based feedback in an online writing class

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Pages 443-459 | Published online: 03 Apr 2023
 

ABSTRACT

Exemplars are powerful in clarifying assessment criteria, and their positive impacts on criteria understanding and performance have been empirically verified. However, the implementation modes are highly varied, resulting in a complicated class context which calls for further investigation. Less is known as to how exemplar-based instruction works in an online context. This qualitative study hence explores helpful contextual factors in an online exemplar-based class. Guided by Activity Theory, we collected students’ perceptions of different contextual factors through questionnaires and semi-structured interviews and analysed the data through thematic analysis. The study found that among various contextual components, exemplars showing students’ common problems were considered the most helpful, indicating that they could serve as an effective warning, provide immediate help and make the class more engaging. Reflective journal writing, access to dictionaries, and components valued in conventional classes were also found to be helpful. The findings contribute to more informative exemplar-based pedagogical decisions.

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Yuxin She

Yuxin She is Lecturer in English-as-a-foreign-language writing at Chongqing Technology and Business University. Her research interests include assessment and feedback in EFL writing, assessment for learning, and second language acquisition.

Hong Diao

Hong Diao is Associate Professor of translation at Sichuan International Studies University in Chongqing, China. His research interests include Jin Yong wuxia translation, translation theory, and second language acquisition.

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