Journal Articles
加入戲劇元素:角色扮演在小學中國語文科的應用
- 加入戲劇元素:角色扮演在小學中國語文科的應用
- Adding the element of the drama: The application of role-play in primary Chinese language classroom
- 香港教師中心學報, 9, 79-88, 2010
- 香港
- 香港教師中心
- 2010
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- Hong Kong
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- 1997.7 onwards
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- Primary Education
- 本文是作者與一位小學教師為學生設計角色扮演的經驗分享。教師在小學中國語文課堂中設計角色扮演活動,加入教育戲劇元素「定格」和「思路追蹤」確能增加學生參與的機會。學生又能設身處地,以多角度思考問題,發展他們的批判能力;同時他們能愉快和投入地學習。個案試行效果不錯,但其設計仍有可進一步優化之處。 This is an experience sharing of the design of a role-play in the Chinese language classroom by the author and a primary Chinese language teacher, using the elements of the drama: Still Image and Thought Tracking. Findings indicate that students have more chances to participate in activities, think in different perspectives of the questions and this helps them to develop their critical thinking. They learn happily and devotedly. The result is quite encouraging. However, there is still room for improvement on the design of the activities. [Copyright of Hong Kong Teachers' Centre Journal is the property of Hong Kong Teachers' Centre at http://www.edb.org.hk/hktc]
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- Chinese
- Journal Articles
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- 16828984
- https://bibliography.lib.eduhk.hk/bibs/f9b917b8
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