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Treatment of error in second language student writing
2002, University of Michigan Press
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2002, University of Michigan Press
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Table of Contents

Machine generated contents note: Series Foreword by Diane Belcher and Jun Liu
Preface
Introduction
1. Why Is Error Treatment Necessary for L2 Writers?
A brief history: treatment of error in L2 writing instruction
Second language acquisition research and implications for
accuracy in L2 writing
Arguments against error correction
Arguments for error correction and teaching editing strategies
2. Perspectives on Error Correction in 12 Writing
Review of previous research on error correction: synthesis and
critical analysis
Where are we now? What do we know? What do we still need
to discover through primary research?
3. Preparing 12 Writing Teachers to Treat Student Error
Specific types of grammar knowledge needed to help writers
How teachers can prepare and practice their skills
Resources for teachers: building a library of materials for error
correction and grammar instruction
4. Responding to Student Errors: Issues and Strategies
Which errors should be corrected?
When should error feedback be provided?
How should teachers give their error feedback?
How can teachers help students to process and utilize error
feedback effectively?
How can ESL writing teachers use their time wisely and avoid
burnout in giving error feedback?
5. Beyond Error Correction: Teaching Grammar and
Self-Editing Strategies to L2 Student Writers
Raising student awareness about the importance of accuracy
and self-editing
Teaching editing strategies
Providing instruction through grammar minilessons (including
specific recommendations about available texts and
materials)
Holding students accountable and helping them to track
progress
Appendixes
Appendix to Chapter 3
Appendix A to Chapter 4
Appendix B to Chapter 4
Appendix C to Chapter 4
Appendix D to Chapter 4
Appendix A to Chapter 5
Appendix B to Chapter 5
Appendix C to Chapter 5
Appendix D to Chapter 5
Appendix E to Chapter 5
Notes
References.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. 147-152).

Published in
Ann Arbor
Series
Michigan series on teaching multilingual writers

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
808/.042/071
Library of Congress
PE1128.A2 F474 2002

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Pagination
xiii, 152 p. ;
Number of pages
152

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OL3939448M
ISBN 10
0472088165
LCCN
2001006442
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2132362

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