The Impact of Collaborative Writing and The Stream of Consciousness Technique on Writing

Authors

  • Çelen Dimililer Near East University, Nicosia, Northern Cyprus
  • Mustafa Kurt Near East University, Nicosia, Northern Cyprus

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.5782/2223-2621.2019.22.3.71

Keywords:

creativity in writing, collaborative writing, English as a foreign language writing, prospective English teachers, Stream of Consciousness Technique

Abstract

This experimental research study attempted to examine the effectiveness of an advanced writing course integrating the stream of consciousness technique and collaborative writing. The writing course was designed for eleven undergraduate English as foreign language students studying at the English language teaching department. Adopting a mixed methods research design, qualitative and quantitative data were used to answer the research questions. Qualitative data were gathered from pre and post-intervention interviews and the quantitative data from the pre and post-tests. The results revealed that a great majority of the participants made considerable progress in terms of creativity and overall writing performance. The fact that the intervention was effective was apparent in a great majority of the participants’ preference for collaborative writing over individual writing and all participants’ preference for the stream of consciousness technique over traditional writing modes. In terms of the use of the stream of consciousness technique and collaborative writing, it was found that collaborative writing was a more pleasing experience. It was also found that due to the intervention they not only made good progress in terms of their writing skills but also their attitudes changed in a positive way towards writing.

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Published

2023-09-02