Group-based scaffolding in academic writing by EFL unversity students

Authors

  • Huong, Nguyen Van
  • Ngoc Diep, Ho Thi
  • Anh Tu, Vo Thi
  • Dinh Hieu, Vuong

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Abstract

This study explores the role of group-based scaffolding in improving academic writing skills among EFL university students. Guided by Vygotsky’s socio-cultural theory and the Zone of Proximal Development (ZPD), the research examines cognitive, social, and linguistic scaffolding across three phases of collaborative writing: pre-writing, while-writing, and post-writing. Data was collected from nine EFL students in three groups with varying English proficiency levels to observe how scaffolding facilitates learning. The findings show that cognitive scaffolding predominates in the pre-writing phase, while social scaffolding is crucial for group cohesion throughout all phases. In the post-writing phase, linguistic scaffolding becomes central as students refine language accuracy. The study highlights the adaptability of peer support in meeting evolving student needs and enhancing writing outcomes, suggesting the effectiveness of group-based scaffolding in EFL contexts.

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Author Biographies

  • Huong, Nguyen Van

    Master, PhD, University of Foreign Languages, Hue University

  • Ngoc Diep, Ho Thi

    MA, Vinh Tan Secondary school, Vinh, Nghe An

  • Anh Tu, Vo Thi

    Teacher at Phan Boi Chau High School for the Gifted, Nghe An

  • Dinh Hieu, Vuong

    Student, Trade Union University, Hanoi

Published

2025-01-15

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APPLIED RESEARCH