2017
DOI: 10.1186/s40862-017-0033-z
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Dynamic assessment of writing ability in transcendence tasks based on Vygotskian perspective

Abstract: This study aimed to investigate the dynamic assessment of writing proficiency in Iranian English learnersˊwriting ability in transcendence tasks based on Vygotskian perspective. The questions which this research intended to answer were: 1) Does dynamic assessment affect Iranian English learners' writing ability? 2) Do the results of dynamic Assessment differ from the results of a non -dynamic assessment? 3) If learners progress, are they able to maintain their improved performance in the transcendence tasks wh… Show more

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“…However, writing requires not only knowledge of generating reasonable and obvious ideas, good grammatical structure and feasible content, demonstrating accurate language expressions, but it also takes social interaction in which the relationship between a writer and readers is socially situated [5], [8], [9]. To achieve these abilities, teaching writing should reflect to independent thinking skills which embody ability to classify, evaluate, and synthesize [10].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, writing requires not only knowledge of generating reasonable and obvious ideas, good grammatical structure and feasible content, demonstrating accurate language expressions, but it also takes social interaction in which the relationship between a writer and readers is socially situated [5], [8], [9]. To achieve these abilities, teaching writing should reflect to independent thinking skills which embody ability to classify, evaluate, and synthesize [10].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%