• Title of article

    Implicit Theories of Intelligence and Corrective Feedback Preferences

  • Author/Authors

    Samane Saddat ، HosseiniZade Department of Language and Literature - Yazd University , Fazilatfar ، Ali Mohammad Department of Language and Literature - Yazd University , Jabbari ، Ali Akbar Department of Language and Literature - Yazd University , Rezai ، Mohammad Javad Department of Language and Literature - Yazd University

  • From page
    131
  • To page
    152
  • Abstract
    Considering the facilitative role of corrective feedback in language learning, the impact of learners’ noticing on its effectiveness, and the significant contributions of individual attributes in learners’ noticing the corrective feedback, this study is designed to examine how learners’ implicit theories of intelligence (Mindset), an individual attribute, predict their preferences for oral corrective feedback (henceforth, OCF). A total of 143 Iranian EFL learners participated in the study. The participants were assigned to groups of fixed mindset (N=26) and growth mindset (N=26) based on their scores on Language Mindset Inventory (LMI) scale. The data obtained from the questionnaires were analyzed quantitatively. The results indicated that there were significant differences between the fixed-mindset and the growth-mindset groups in their beliefs toward some aspects of OCF. All in all, it can be claimed that language mindset (henceforth, LM) has a significant role in EFL learners’ beliefs about OCF. Pedagogical implications for considering learners’ LM in providing OCF are also discussed.
  • Keywords
    oral corrective feedback , corrective feedback preferences , language mindset , implicit theories , learners’ beliefs
  • Journal title
    Iranian Journal of Applied Language Studies (IJALS)
  • Journal title
    Iranian Journal of Applied Language Studies (IJALS)
  • Record number

    2737480