Research Monograph: Gasture-Based Corrective Feedback in Cross-Cultural Contexts: How Gesture Shapes
JUDUL:
Research Monograph: Gasture-Based Corrective Feedback in Cross-Cultural Contexts: How Gesture Shapes Uptake and Temporal Processing across Multi-Country EFL Contexts
PENULIS:
Dr. Nirwanto Maruf, S.S., M.Hum.
SINOPSIS:
T This monograph presents an innovative approach to corrective feedback in English as a Foreign Language (EFL) classrooms, based on the author's research conducted across diverse cultural contexts in Indonesia, Thailand, and Ukraine, with supporting data collected by his colleagues in those countries. This book demonstrates that effective feedback extends beyond traditional verbal correction, involving gesture, gaze, prosody, timing, and classroom interaction shaped by cultural context.
The studies featured in this book have been published in an International Reputable Journal of Indonesia Journal of Applied Linguistics (JAL) indexed by Scopus (Q2).
By integrating theories from Second Language Acquisition (SLA), sociocultural theory, and multimodal research, the book introduces the Multimodal-Contextual Corrective Feedback (MCCF) Framework. This model offers a comprehensive understanding of feedback as a multimodal, temporally dynamic, and contextually responsive process in EFL classrooms across Indonesia, Thailand, and Ukraine.
Ideal for lecturers, teachers, researchers, and graduate students, this book enriches the discourse on language education and opens up new avenues for teacher training, curriculum development, and future research in EFL pedagogy.