研究生: |
陳姿蒨 Chen, Tzu-Chian |
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論文名稱: |
國小教師數學教學覺察力之研究:不同教學年資教師的表現 A Study of Elementary School Teachers' Noticing in Mathematics Instruction: Comparing Teachers’ Difference Teaching Experience. |
指導教授: |
林勇吉
Lin, Yung-Chi |
口試委員: |
楊德清
Yang, Der-Ching 許慧玉 Hsu, Hui-Yu |
學位類別: |
碩士 Master |
系所名稱: |
竹師教育學院 - 數理教育研究所碩士在職專班 Mathematics & Science Education Master Inservice Program |
論文出版年: | 2018 |
畢業學年度: | 106 |
語文別: | 中文 |
論文頁數: | 101 |
中文關鍵詞: | 資淺教師 、資深教師 、教師覺察力 、教師覺察力評量設計 |
外文關鍵詞: | Less experienced teachers, Experienced teachers, Teacher noticing, Evaluation design for teahcer noticing |
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本研究以「個案研究法」探討12位不同年資及背景的國小在職教師的數學教學覺察力。具體的研究目的有二:(1)探討「教學年資」對「數學教學覺察力」的影響,以及不同年資的教師在課堂上所關心的焦點;(2)比較這些教師在不同的覺察力評量方式的表現,藉此回饋覺察力的評量設計。研究程序是讓受訪者看四小段影片,在每次看完影片後都進行三階段的訪談;第一階段是「開放式問答」,第二階段是「具體問題」,最後則是「自由回放」。結果發現,資深教師與資淺教師所能覺察到的事件數差不多,但關注的焦點的確有差異;而第三階段讓受訪者能「自由回放」影片的設計,的確幫助了許多在第二階段中未能答題的受訪者。
This study examined the math teaching noticing of 12 serving primary school teachers with different years of teaching experience through case study method. Two specific objectives include (1) to examine the effects of "seniority" on "math teaching noticing " and the focus of concern by teachers with different seniority in class; (2) to compare these teachers' performance under different evaluation method for noticing to give feedback for the evaluation design. The process is to play four videos and conduct a three-stage interview with respondents after finishing each video; the three-stage interview includes "open question", "specific question" and "replaying video", in this order. Results showed that there is no significant difference in the number of incidents noticed by experienced teachers and less experienced teachers. However, the focus of concern does vary according to the seniority. Besides, the design of replaying the videos in the third stage helps those who failed to answer questions in the second stage.
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