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利用多元感官啟發創意寫作
- 利用多元感官啟發創意寫作
- A multi-sensory approach to creative Chinese essay writing
- 教育曙光 : 香港教師會學報, 56(1), 20-29, 2008
- 香港
- 香港教師會
- 2008
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- Hong Kong
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- 1997.7 onwards
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- Secondary Education
- 背景:西方學者利用多元感官理論啟發,曾得到不俗的效果。但這教學法是否適用於中文寫作、是否能增強學生在各種文體中的表現則從未受到廣泛研究。 目的:測試以多元感官寫作教學法提高中文寫作的效能。 樣本:兩班修讀副學士的學生,分別接受前測、教學和後測 (N = 55)。 方法:本研究採用實驗方法,兩班學生皆接受多元感官寫作教學,學習的文體為描寫文和抒情文,各兩課節(每節課3小時,共12小時)。前測、後測均由同一老師評核。分析採用2 (時間) x 2 (文體)重複評核方差分析(repeated-measures ANOVA)。 結果:兩個主要結果均見成效,唯兩者間的的交互作用則並不顯著。 結論:證實感官寫作教學能有效地提升學生書寫描寫和抒情文。 Background: Western researchers have demonstrated that the multi-sensory approach to creative writing is effective in enhancing essay writing. However, this approach has never been tested in writing Chinese essays in various genres. Aim: The study examines whether the multi-sensory approach can enhance Chinese essay writing performance. Sample: Two classes of associate degree students who took a pretest and a posttest after an intervention (N = 55). Method: An experiment was conducted with students from two classes taught with the multi-sensory approach. Both classes were taught the descriptive and expressive genres, each genre in 2 lessons (12 hours total). The same teacher scored each essay in the pretests and posttests. The analysis used a 2 (time) x 2 (genre) repeated-measures ANOVA. Result: Both main effects (test and genre) were significant, but the interaction effect was not. Conclusion: Evidence shows that the multi-sensory approach was effective in enhancing Chinese writing in the descriptive and expressive genres.[Copyright of New Horizons: The Journal of Education, Hong Kong Teachers' Associationl is the property of Hong Kong Teachers' Association at http://www.hkta1934.org.hk/]
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- Chinese
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