纠正性反馈
流利
计算机科学
差异(会计)
人工智能
自然语言处理
第二语言写作
心理学
语言学
第二语言
控制(管理)
书面语
可靠性(半导体)
情绪分析
计算机辅助教学
同行反馈
动力学(音乐)
数学教育
语法
认知心理学
语言模型
语言能力
作者
K. James Hartshorn,Austin Pack
出处
期刊:RELC Journal
[SAGE Publishing]
日期:2026-01-05
卷期号:57 (1): 69-88
被引量:1
标识
DOI:10.1177/00336882251405498
摘要
This study investigated the efficacy of artificial intelligence-based dynamic written corrective feedback on second language writing accuracy, fluency, complexity, and functional adequacy, while also examining user sentiment for teacher and students. Utilizing Claude 3 Opus as the primary artificial intelligence tool, the research compares artificial intelligence-generated feedback to traditional teacher-provided dynamic written corrective feedback within a 15-week intensive English program involving intermediate-high learners of English as a second language ( n = 41). Using a quasi-experimental design, participants were randomly assigned to a control (teacher-based feedback) and treatment (artificial intelligence-based feedback) groups. Multiple metrics were used to assess second language writing development, including the error-free clause ratio, fluency, syntactic complexity (mean length of T-unit and clauses per T-unit), and rubric-based functional adequacy. Findings from repeated measures analysis of variance indicated that although both groups receiving dynamic written corrective feedback improved in writing accuracy, the teacher feedback group outperformed the artificial intelligence group in fluency and functional adequacy. No significant differences were observed for measures of syntactic complexity. Sentiment analysis revealed mixed reactions: although most students found artificial intelligence-based feedback helpful and easy to use, 27% of their commentary expressed concerns regarding feedback accuracy and clarity. Teachers echoed these concerns, citing some inconsistencies and student confusion. Additionally, the study compared Claude 3 Opus, Claude 3.5 Sonnet, and ChatGPT-4 in their ability to identify errors. Results suggest Sonnet may outperform Opus and ChatGPT-4, although unexpected autocorrections by Claude models introduced reliability concerns. These findings suggest that although artificial intelligence tools like Claude 3 Opus may facilitate writing accuracy gains comparable to those achieved through teacher feedback, they could inadvertently hinder other aspects of writing development. Given ongoing advancements in generative artificial intelligence, further research is warranted to explore whether newer models employing test-time compute or generative reasoning can offer improved dynamic written corrective feedback quality without compromising fluency or functional adequacy.
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