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        1 - Exploring the Effect of Teacher-student and Student-student Rapport on Classroom ‎Sense of Community and Students’ Classroom Engagement
        نیما یمرلی حامد ضرابی نادیا قرنی
        The aim of the current study was to explore the effect of teacher-student rapport and student-student rapport on classroom sense of community and students’ classroom engagement among Iranian secondary high school EFL learners. For this to be done, 300 teenage stud More
        The aim of the current study was to explore the effect of teacher-student rapport and student-student rapport on classroom sense of community and students’ classroom engagement among Iranian secondary high school EFL learners. For this to be done, 300 teenage students from different high schools in Golestan province, Iran were recruited through random sampling to partake in the study. For the data to be collected, three questionnaires (teacher-student rapport and student-student rapport scale, classroom sense of community scale, and students’ classroom engagement scale) were distributed among the participants. A total of 57 6-Likert items were answered by the students. Using Exploratory factor analysis (EFA), Pearson correlation, and Mediation analysis, it was revealed that there was a significant correlation between teacher-student rapport and student-student rapport and classroom engagement and classroom sense of community. In addition to that, it was revealed that a classroom sense of community had a direct and significant effect on students’ engagement. The implications of this study are mainly for the teachers to provide a friendly relationship with their students and with the students themselves so that they can feel relaxed and safe to be engaged in the learning process. Manuscript profile
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        2 - Investigating the Effect of Implicit and Explicit Oral Corrective Feedback on Iranian EFL Learners’ Speaking Ability: The Interactive Role of Self-Regulation Strategy
        نادیا قرنی حامد ضرابی نیما یمرلی
        This study aimed to investigate the influence of two types of OCF on Iranian EFL learners’ speaking skills, the effect of SRS on EFL learners’ speaking proficiency, and the interactive role of self-regulation strategy (SRS) with the two types of OCF. The res More
        This study aimed to investigate the influence of two types of OCF on Iranian EFL learners’ speaking skills, the effect of SRS on EFL learners’ speaking proficiency, and the interactive role of self-regulation strategy (SRS) with the two types of OCF. The research involved 60 female teenage students from Gonbad-e-Kavous secondary high school in Golestan province, divided into three groups of twenty: ‘control,’ ‘implicit,’ and ‘explicit.’ The Oxford Placement Test (OPT) was used to homogenize the students’ language proficiency levels. Consent forms and self-regulation questionnaires were distributed at the beginning of the experiment. The data was collected through pre-test and post-test speaking assessments (using IELTS sample tests) and analyzed using Two-Way ANOVA and Two-Way ANCOVA. The results revealed that there were significant differences between the explicit, implicit, and control groups' post-test means after considering the pretest's impact. Additionally, there was a notable variance between the low and high self-regulation groups' average scores in relation to their post-test results, even after accounting for the pretest's impact. Finally, there was no significant interaction between the types of feedback (explicit, implicit, and control) and self-regulation levels. The current investigation is of importance for language teachers to integrate supplementary techniques of corrective feedback in their teaching approaches, with a focus on explicit corrections during the oral assignments of students. Manuscript profile