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Title: | Constructionism and error analysis to understand and improve written english composition of thai software engineering students |
Authors: | Teeraporn Saeheaw Komsak Meksamoot Nopasit Chakpitak Arnan Sipitakiat Nitida Adipattaranan |
Authors: | Teeraporn Saeheaw Komsak Meksamoot Nopasit Chakpitak Arnan Sipitakiat Nitida Adipattaranan |
Keywords: | Business, Management and Accounting;Social Sciences |
Issue Date: | 1-Jan-2014 |
Abstract: | To improve Thailand's higher education students' written English skills, this paper presents a learning innovation: the remedial framework targeting software engineering students, by integrating constructionism philosophy and leverages error analysis as a key mechanism to assess students' writing. Results show the most common errors are capitalisation, noun phrase, verb phrase, semantic word selection, determiner phrase, calque, and plural-s. The assessment of a pretest and posttest written exercise was statistically significant improvements. This paper suggests that the new framework and assessment technique can improve Thais' written English by shifting from the grammar-based learning method to reach higher levels of learning. © 2014 Inderscience Enterprises Ltd. |
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ISSN: | 17408016 14718197 |
Appears in Collections: | CMUL: Journal Articles |
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