Abstract

This article aims at describing the process of applying the model of integrating peer-teacher corrective feedback in order to improve writing instruction in one of private teachers colleges in Nagekeo – East Nusa Tenggara. The research was designed by employing a Classroom Action Research (CAR) which was conducted within two cycles. The process of the research embraced a preliminary reflection, planning, actions, observations, and reflections. The research was conducted in one of the private teachers college in Nagekeo – East Nusa Tenggara and the participants of the study were the second semester students of English Study Program. They consisted of six students. The data were collected through a preliminary observation, interviews, writing tests, and field notes. The research was guided by several prominent studies under the issues of corrective feedback. Based on the data obtained, this study has identified that the implementation of peer – teacher corrective feedback improved the writing instruction in one of the private teachers college in Nagekeo – East Nusa Tenggara.

Highlights

  • There have many studies been conducted in the area of corrective feedback in teaching writing

  • Returning to the question posed at the beginning of this study, it is possible to conclude that the implementation of integrating peer-teacher corrective feedback improved the writing instructions in one of the private teachers college in Nagekeo – East Nusa Tenggara

  • This study provides valuable information to lecturers about the process of applying the model of corrective feedback in teaching writing

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Introduction

There have many studies been conducted in the area of corrective feedback in teaching writing. Previous studies conducted by Gielen at al (2010), Jalalifarahani and Azizi (2012), and Tai at al (2015) paid more attention to one way – feedback: feedback from teachers or from peers which emphasize on the comparison to investigate whose corrections would be more positive or significant. The implementation of corrective feedback is merely. Acitya: Journal of Teaching & Education Vol 2 No 1 2020 viewed as tools to measure the students’ chievement. Lack of attention is given to the whole process of corrective feedback. This might influence educators or teachers to understand and apply the appropriate feedback in teaching and learning process

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