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題 名 | The Effects of Extensive Reading on Learners' Reading Ability Development=廣泛閱讀對學習者閱讀能力發展之成效 |
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作 者 | 許炳煌; | 書刊名 | 國立臺北師範學院學報. 教育類 |
卷 期 | 17:2 2004.09[民93.09] |
頁 次 | 頁213-228 |
分類號 | 805.1 |
關鍵詞 | 廣泛閱讀; 英語閱讀; 為英語學習者所寫的英文讀本; 為英語為母語的兒童所寫的英文書; 學習態度; 閱讀能力; EFL reading; Extensive reading; Graded readers; Books for native English speaking children; Rading development; Learning attitudes; |
語 文 | 英文(English) |
中文摘要 | 本論文概述二個以國中生為研究對象的廣泛閱讀教學研究,旨在探討參與廣泛閱讀教學後,學生閱讀能力與學習態度之發展. 每個研究中,參與的學生分為閱讀為英語學習者所寫的英文讀本和閱讀為英語為母語的兒童所寫的英文書兩組實驗組及一組以文法教學為主的對照組。研究結果發現當廣泛閱讀時間不足而學生只參與閱讀活動時,閱讀為英語學習者所寫的英文讀本的效果比閱讀為英語為母語的兒童所寫的英文書好,但是兩組的學習態度卻未改善。另一方面,當閱讀時間延長並且採用學生互助活動時,實驗組在閱讀能力評量及學習態度的表現遠超過對照組。這些結果皆旨向學生沉浸在有樂趣與有含意的閱讀環境下,學生閱讀能力的發展越大。本研究希冀推展廣泛閱讀教學,為英語為母語的兒童所寫的英文書和互助活動。 |
英文摘要 | This paper reported two studies on the effect of an extensive reading program (ERP) on the reading development and learning attitudes of Taiwanese 2nd-year junior high school students. In each study, two ERP groups using graded readers (GR) and books for native English speaking children (BNESC) respectively, and one control group receiving grammar-based instruction, were involved. The results showed that when the reading time was limited and only reading was involved in the experiment, the reading speed of the three groups was improved, but they performed differently in the language tests after the experiment, and also their attitudes became negative to English learning and reading. When the time was doubled and collaborative activities were included, the two ERP groups came out as clearly better to the control group in all aspects of language development, and also developed positive attitudes. This suggested that the longer the learners are immersed in a pleasurable and meaningful environment, the bigger the benefits they will receive. Implications are deduced for language policy in input-poor settings, and for such concepts as the use of L1 materials and supportive activities in the organization of ER programs. |
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