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Procedia Social and Behavioral Sciences

Authors: Koç, Burcu; İlya, Ali;

Procedia Social and Behavioral Sciences

Abstract

Feedback has considerably been acknowledged as a significant component of language teaching. Although there are several studies on the effectiveness of giving feedback to pre-service language teachers to improve their teaching practices by their instructors or their peers, the actual feedback provided by them during their micro-teaching practices has not received adequate attention. Therefore, the aim is twofold: to investigate the perceptions of pre-service language teachers regarding their oral feedback providing practices during their micro-teaching implementations, and to carry out content analysis of their micro teaching practices to determine the frequency and variety of the feedback provided by them during their micro-teaching practices. The study was carried out with 40 pre-service language teachers at Sakarya University. An open ended questionnaire with eight questions was employed in order to determine pre-service language teachers' perceptions. For the actual practices, pre-service language teachers were asked to video record their micro-teachings, and two researchers watched them. The findings of the study have not been finalized yet. With the current study, similarities and differences between pre-service language teachers' perceptions and their actual practices will be investigated. (C) 2016 The Authors. Published by Elsevier Ltd.

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Education & Educational Research

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