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香港新界西北區中學生的「愉快狀態」研究
- 香港新界西北區中學生的「愉快狀態」研究
- 教育曙光 : 香港教師會學報, (40), 1-23, 1999
- 香港
- 香港教師會
- 1999
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- Hong Kong
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- 1997.7 onwards
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- Secondary Education
- 本研究的主要目的是調查香港新界西北區中學生學習的「愉快狀態」。研究有兩部份:第一部份是開放式問卷,共有184 位學生參與,第二部份問卷主要是根據第一部份的問卷結果設計,這部份共有435 位學生參與。第一部份的研究發現,成績好以及與同學、老師和朋輩的關係良好是學生感到最愉快的事;相反,成績不理想、考試壓力大、功課太多以及與同學和朋輩的關係不好是學生感到最不愉快的事情。第二部份的研究發現學校的環境、個人的關係、學習的進度、個人的問題以及研究對象與家庭和老師之間的關係最容易影響他們的愉快狀態。研究結果可以作為學校行政人員及教育決策者改善學生愉快學習環境的參考。 The present study aims at investigating the "states of pleasurable learning" of secondary school students in the North West Districts of the New Territories in Hong Kong. The study consists of two parts. The first part consists of open-ended questions. 184 students answered the questions. The second part is a questionnaire. Another sample of 435 students was involved. The construct of the questionnaire was based on the data collected from the first part of the study. The results of part one indicated that good school result, good relationship between classmates, good teachers; and many good friends were the elements, which made students, feel happy. Bad school result, great pressure from examinations, too much homework, and poor relationship between classmates would make students feel unhappy. In the second part of the research, it is found that school environment, personal relationship, learning progress, personal problems, relationship between the subjects and their family, and teacher-student relationship were the most influential elements of the states of pleasurable learning. This study can inform principles to make improvement in schools and help students to have a pleasurable learning environment.[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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