Title of article :
Diagnosing L2 Receptive Vocabulary Development Using Dynamic Assessment: A Microgenetic Study
Author/Authors :
Sarani، Abdullah نويسنده , , Izadi، Mehri نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
فصلنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2016
Abstract :
The present study is an attempt to shed light on the effect of Dynamic
Assessment (DA) on diagnosing and developing the receptive
vocabulary abilities of upper-intermediate learners learning English
as a foreign language. Fifty L2 leaners participated in the First
Certificate in English test and completed Vocabulary Knowledge
Scale. Out of 50 students, ten learners who were identified as being
homogenous and were not familiar with the new vocabularies
volunteered to participate in individualized tutoring sessions.
Reading texts were used to make learners familiar with the target
words and cloze passages were administered to assess learners’
receptive vocabulary. Mediation was provided using the
interactionist approach to DA and learners’ responsiveness to
mediation were studied in a microgenetic approach. The qualitative
data were then coded in terms of task completion along with errors
and struggles and transformed into quantitative data for analysis.
The actual, mediated and transfer scores were reported to analyze
learners’ Zone of Actual Development (ZAD), and the degree of the
internalization of mediation. Findings of the study revealed that to
have a complete picture of learners’ abilities, actual scores are not
self-sufficient. Mediated scores are vital to diagnose learners’ areas of
difficulties and to promote learners’ receptive vocabulary knowledge.
The information from transfer scores also uncovers evidence of
learning and data from Learning Potential Score (LPS) predict how
learners probably respond to future instruction. Findings of the study
indicate that DA is promising in presenting a fine-grained diagnosis
of learners’ receptive vocabulary development while also suggesting
information related to future teaching and learning.
Keywords :
Mediation , dynamic assessment , ZPD , vocabulary development , Transfer
Journal title :
Journal of Teaching Language Skills(JTLS)
Journal title :
Journal of Teaching Language Skills(JTLS)