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研究生: 陳以欣
Yi-Hsin Chen
論文名稱: 幼童敘說書面故事之後設認知表現
Young children’s metacognition in the context of telling a written story
指導教授: 辜玉旻
Yu-min Ku
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學位類別: 碩士
Master
系所名稱: 文學院 - 學習與教學研究所
Graduate Institute of Learning and Instruction
畢業學年度: 96
語文別: 中文
論文頁數: 94
中文關鍵詞: 書面故事親子共讀幼兒敘說後設認知監控修改
外文關鍵詞: written story, metacognitive revising quality, young children, telling story, parent-child share book reading
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  • 本研究探討幼童在敘說書面故事的過程中是否有後設認知監控修改的行為,以及此修改行為是否與其書面故事的品質相關,並且欲瞭解親子共讀因素與幼童敘說書面故事後設認知監控修改的關係為何。研究對象為國小一年級及幼稚園大班、中班幼童共36名。研究程序主要是由研究者寫下每位幼童閱讀無字圖畫書後所敘說出來的書面故事,並分析此過程中幼童所展露的後設認知表現與其書面故事品質的關係;另透過家長填寫「親子共讀調查問卷」,以瞭解幼童在家親子共讀互動情形。研究結果發現:(1)幼童在敘說書面故事後設認知監控修改品質,因年齡的不同而有所差異。(2)若幼童在敘說書面故事過程中有較好的後設認知監控修改行為,則其書面故事品質越佳。(3)親子共讀互動高要求行為越多,其幼童後設認知監控修改越好。


    This study examined young children’s metacognition ( i.e., monitoring, revising ) during the construction of telling a written story. Participants were 24 preschoolers from the same kindergarten and 12 first graders from the same class. Each child was asked to tell a written story for the scribe to write down. The metacognitive revising utterances surrounding the stories were identified and quantified. These stories were also analyzed for their holistic cohesion and coherence. One of each child’s parents was asked to fill out a questionnaire to report their parent-child share book reading experience to examine its relationship to the child’s metacognitive revising ability. Results of this study showed 1) these children’s metacognitive revising quality was different in three ages, 2) there was a significant relationship between metacognitive revising quality and the quality of the dictated story, and 3) the high-demand strategy during the parent-child share book reading was the best predictor of the children’s metacognitive revising quality.

    目 錄 圖 表 次 第一章 緒論 第一節 研究動機 第二節 研究問題 第三節 名詞解釋 第二章 文獻探討 第一節 幼童敘說故事後設認知表現 第二節 幼童敘說書面故事的能力 第三節 親子共讀與幼童語言發展 第三章 研究方法與設計 第一節 研究對象 第二節 研究工具 第三節 實施程序 第四節 資料分析 第四章 結果分析與討論 第一節 幼童的後設認知表現 第二節 幼童書面故事品質 第三節 親子共讀因素分析 第五章 結論與建議 第一節 結論 第二節 研究限制 第三節 研究建議 參考書目 附錄一 家長同意研究調查表 附錄二 親子共讀問卷 附錄三 幼童敘說書面故事後設認知表現

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