TY - JOUR
T1 - Effects of Group Dynamic Assessment on L2 Chinese learners' literacy development
T2 - Learners' responsiveness to interactive mediation
AU - Kao, Yu Ting
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
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PY - 2022/9/1
Y1 - 2022/9/1
N2 - Dynamic Assessment (DA), an innovative assessment approach, has begun to attract attention as a conceptualization of assessment that emphasizes the social interactive role of learning. Although DA receives attention in the field of language testing/assessment, its feasibility in engaging larger cohorts of individuals is concerned. This shortcoming of DA leads to the application of Group Dynamic Assessment (G-DA). This study examined the extent to which mediation provided through G-DA frameworks-concurrent and cumulative-supported a group of language learners' literacy development. It investigates five intermediate L2 Chinese learners' rhetorical awareness via their performance on Chinese reading and writing tasks. One Chinese rhetorical structures, the 'Qi-cheng-zhuan-he' approach, was selected because it is considered the most difficult learning point for Chinese learners. Findings were reported: 1) the mediation provided to the participants through both concurrent and cumulative G-DA approaches promoted their understanding of the 'Qi-cheng-zhuan-he' approach, 2) the more times a participant engaged as the primary interactant, the better learning outcome he/she would present, 3) individual participant had different developmental level and thus showed various extent of responsiveness to the teacher's mediation; yet, their active participation, either verbal or nonverbal behaviors, would foster their learning performance. Pedagogical applications are discussed.
AB - Dynamic Assessment (DA), an innovative assessment approach, has begun to attract attention as a conceptualization of assessment that emphasizes the social interactive role of learning. Although DA receives attention in the field of language testing/assessment, its feasibility in engaging larger cohorts of individuals is concerned. This shortcoming of DA leads to the application of Group Dynamic Assessment (G-DA). This study examined the extent to which mediation provided through G-DA frameworks-concurrent and cumulative-supported a group of language learners' literacy development. It investigates five intermediate L2 Chinese learners' rhetorical awareness via their performance on Chinese reading and writing tasks. One Chinese rhetorical structures, the 'Qi-cheng-zhuan-he' approach, was selected because it is considered the most difficult learning point for Chinese learners. Findings were reported: 1) the mediation provided to the participants through both concurrent and cumulative G-DA approaches promoted their understanding of the 'Qi-cheng-zhuan-he' approach, 2) the more times a participant engaged as the primary interactant, the better learning outcome he/she would present, 3) individual participant had different developmental level and thus showed various extent of responsiveness to the teacher's mediation; yet, their active participation, either verbal or nonverbal behaviors, would foster their learning performance. Pedagogical applications are discussed.
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U2 - 10.1515/applirev-2019-0077
DO - 10.1515/applirev-2019-0077
M3 - Review article
AN - SCOPUS:85089653044
SN - 1868-6303
VL - 13
SP - 843
EP - 871
JO - Applied Linguistics Review
JF - Applied Linguistics Review
IS - 5
ER -