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Whole-to-Part Argumentation Instruction: An Action Research Study Aimed at Improving Chinese College Students’ English Argumentative Writing Based on the Toulmin Model

Rui Yang and Haiying Pan

SAGE Open, 2023, vol. 13, issue 4, 21582440231207738

Abstract: In recent years, the challenges and lack of progress in writing argumentative essays in English have posed a pedagogical challenge for Chinese university students. To address this issue, this paper adopts an action research pedagogy and implements a 10-week intervention aimed at teaching argumentative writing based on the Toulmin model of argumentation. The instructional process followed a holistic-to-specific approach, encompassing the following three stages: (1) introduction of the general model, (2) instruction on the main dimensions of argumentative elements, and (3) teaching of the subdimension of argumentative elements. Data collection for this study included teacher-teaching diaries, students’ interviews, and four writing scores. Both paired-sample t -tests and repeated measures analyses were conducted, revealing significant improvements in students’ overall performance and the quality of argumentative elements across the different stages. This paper provides a comprehensive discussion on the impact of this whole-to-detail approach to teaching argumentation on the development of argumentative essay writing skills.

Keywords: action research; argumentative writing; Toulmin model; ESL (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2023
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