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TIRF DDG recipients

Recipients and Findings

The Language Testing Research Colloquium (LTRC) was held online this year from June 14 to 17, and as has been the custom for several years, TIRF was represented there. At the awards ceremony, plaques were given to seven TIRF Doctoral Dissertation Grant (DDG) recipients – five 2019 TIRF DDG recipients and two 2020 awardees. (Since last year’s LTRC event was cancelled due to the pandemic, recognizing the 2019 grantees was not possible.)

Sujung Park

Sujung Park Doctoral Institution: Hanyang Cyber University TIRF Research Topic Investigated: Grammar Dissertation Title: The Influence of Pretask Instructions and Planning on Incidental Focus on Form

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Semire Dikli

Semire Dikli Doctoral Institution: Florida State University TIRF Research Topic Investigated: Digital Technology in Language Education Dissertation Title: Automated Essay Scoring in an ESL Setting

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Lucie Moussu

Lucie Moussu Doctoral Institution: Purdue University TIRF Research Topic Investigated: Nonnative-speaking Teachers Dissertation Title: Native and Nonnative English-speaking English as a Second Language Teachers: Student Attitudes, Teacher Self-perceptions, and Intensive English Program Administrator Beliefs and Practices

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Kara McBride (TIRF’s 2005 Russell N. Campbell Awardee)

Kara McBride Doctoral Institution: University of Arizona TIRF Research Topic Investigated: Digital Technology in Language Education Dissertation Title: Listening too Slowly? The Effect of Rate of Speech in Computer-delivered Training Sessions for Listening Comprehension in English as a Foreign Language

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