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Virtual research teams to develop EFL students' research and academic writing skills

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Type Article
Author Ahmed, Samah Zakareya. TEFL, Curriculum and Instruction Department., Faculty of Education, Suez University
Pages pp. 2-53
Host Item Entry Journal of Faculty of Education - Menofia University. no. 2, 2020
Electronic Location Full text (PDF)  PDF
Descriptors Modern language instruction  -  English  -  Skill development  -  Research  -  Writing skills
Language of document English
Country Egypt
The present study explored the effect of virtual research teams on EFL students' research and academic writing skills. As research and academic writing are related and overlapping, one test was devised to measure them both. Two groups of EFL students: a control group (n=31) and an experimental group (n=33) were pretested in research and academic writing skills to ensure that the two groups are equivalent. For a whole semester, participants of the control group were creating their research papers individually while participants in the experimental group used virtual research teams to create theirs. After the intervention was completed, both groups were post tested in research and academic writing skills. An independent samples t-test revealed a statistically significant difference between the means of scores of the two groups in the research and academic writing skills posttest in favor of the experimental group. Therefore, it was concluded that virtual research teams can be used to improve EFL students' research and academic writing skills. (Published abstract)

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Ahmed, Samah Zakareya. (2020). Virtual research teams to develop EFL students' research and academic writing skills . Journal of Faculty of Education - Menofia University. no. 2, 2020. pp. 2-53 Retrieved from search.shamaa.org