Title of article :
Teachers and Learners’ Emotional Intelligence and their Corrective Feedback Practices and Preferences
Author/Authors :
Narimani Vahedi ، Ehsan - Islamic Azad University, Tabriz Branch , Narimani Vahedi ، Ehsan - Islamic Azad University, Tabriz Branch , Saeidi ، Mahnaz - Islamic Azad University, Tabriz Branch , Saeidi ، Mahnaz - Islamic Azad University, Tabriz Branch , Hadidi Tamjid ، Nasrin - Islamic Azad University, Tabriz Branch , Hadidi Tamjid ، Nasrin - Islamic Azad University, Tabriz Branch
Pages :
22
From page :
109
To page :
130
Abstract :
The role of corrective feedback (CF) in language learning has recently gained prominence; however, ignoring the interwoven relationship between cognitive/affective factors, along with individual differences, may not lead to efficient results. This mixed methods research examined high/low emotional intelligence (EI) Iranian EFL learners‘ CF preferences. This study was grounded in the Chaos Complexity Theory of Larsen-Freeman (1997). Considering complexity theory, learners‘ modified outputs were examined to find the related EI components in teacher-learner matched/mismatched conditions. First, using Bar-on Emotional Quotient Inventory, 12 teachers and 223 learners were grouped as having high/low EI. Second, learners‘ CF preferences were determined through Students‘ Preferences Elicitation Questionnaire, including both closed and open-ended questions. Third, utilizing an observation checklist, teachers‘ CF practices and learners‘ modified outputs in summery telling activity were examined to find the associations among EI components and modified output in teacher-learner matched/mismatched conditions. The quantitative analysis using a number of Chi-square tests and the complementary qualitative data analyses revealed that the high/low EI learners preferred the different CF types. The most frequent successful modified output was associated with certain EI components in the mismatched conditions of EI and CF. The findings provide pertinent implications for practitioners regarding feedback implementation and successful modified output. Furthermore, the findings refer to the necessity of future studies in this area which are discussed in the article.
Keywords :
Complexity Theory , Corrective Feedback , Emotional Intelligence , Modified Output
Journal title :
Journal of Modern Research in English Language Studies
Serial Year :
2018
Journal title :
Journal of Modern Research in English Language Studies
Record number :
2466680
Link To Document :
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