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Ryuichi Sato

サトウ リュウイチ | Ryuichi Sato
Affiliation and department:
Job title: Program Specific Senior Lecturer
Research field  (2): Foreign language education ,  English linguistics
Research keywords  (3): Educational Psychology ,  Applied Linguistics ,  Second Language Writing
Research theme for competitive and other funds  (1):
  • 2023 - 2028 An exploratory study of Japanese university students' identity formation and transition in the EMI context
Papers (4):
  • Ryuichi Sato, Yutaka Fujieda. Critical Review of Studies of Engagement with Written Corrective Feedback for the Improvement of Written Accuracy. Kyoai Gakuen University Journal. 2023. 23. 1. 1-17
  • Ryuichi Sato. Written Feedback and Emotion Regulation: An Exploration of L2 Doctoral Students' Experiences. Arizona State University, Electronic Theses and Dissertations. 2022
  • Naoyuki Yamada, Ryuichi Sato. Developing writing centers in Japan: The case of Hiroshima University Writing Center. Bulletin of the Faculty of Literature Kobe Women’s University. 2021. 54. 51-61
  • Ryuichi Sato. First Sentences and Persuasion Strategies in Argumentative Essays Written by Japanese EFL Students. 2015. 6. 31-35
Lectures and oral presentations  (8):
  • Affective engagement with written corrective feedback: Processing of emotions and its effect on linguistic retention
    (The 19th Symposium on Second Language Writing 2023)
  • Exploring doctoral students’ emotion regulations in the context of written feedback
    (The 2022 American Association for Applied Linguistics 2022)
  • Examining L2 learners’ affective engagement with WCF
    (The 18th Symposium on Second Language Writing 2019)
  • A curriculum analysis of English writing classes in Japanese universities
    (The 58th JACET International Convention 2019)
  • Coding engagement with written corrective feedback
    (The 16th Symposium on Second Language Writing 2017)
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