| 研究生: |
洪佳伶 Jia-Ling Hong |
|---|---|
| 論文名稱: |
設計與評估「循環式問題創造」對於學生想法產出與寫作的影響 Design and Evaluate the Impact of "Circular Question Creation" on Students' Idea Generation and Writing. |
| 指導教授: |
陳德懷
Tak-Wai Chan |
| 口試委員: | |
| 學位類別: |
碩士 Master |
| 系所名稱: |
資訊電機學院 - 網路學習科技研究所 Graduate Institute of Network Learning Technology |
| 論文出版年: | 2023 |
| 畢業學年度: | 111 |
| 語文別: | 中文 |
| 論文頁數: | 141 |
| 中文關鍵詞: | 提問 、前寫作 、腦力激盪 、小組協作 |
| 外文關鍵詞: | questioning, pre-writing, brainstorming, group collaboration |
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研究表明,好奇心和提問在學習過程中扮演著重要的角色,提問是探索思考的關鍵方式,可以引導學生挖掘更深層的學習知識並創造想法,進一步深入地參與學習和理解,而這種參與主要是在好奇心的驅使下。
然而,學生過往在寫作前,會因想法的不足而面臨寫作困難。在傳統的寫作教學方法中,教師通常直接指定寫作題目,導致學生缺乏熱情,並限制了他們產生原創性想法的能力。這樣的情況逐漸導致學生對寫作感到排斥。
因此,本研究引入以問題為導向的活動為「循環式問題創造」(Circular Question Creation, CQC),以「趣創者理論」為理論背景,並採用設計研究法的研究方法。給予學生在寫作前創造及組織想法的學習環境。藉由在活動前閱讀主題材料,其結合腦力激盪的方式,提出與主題好奇問題來累積和創造想法,並為學生提供一個互動式的平台,用於產生和組織想法。本研究期望能透過此活動促使學生建構想法,且能培養學生提問的習慣,從中逐步提升提問能力。
本研究之研究參與者包含國小四、五年級共30位學生進行研究調查。將於活動過程中,蒐集問卷調查和系統後端的資料,以了解學生透過活動進行想法之間的關係和前後提問與寫作能力的影響。
透過質性和量化的研究分析發現,「循環式問題創造」活動在自然與社會的主題下,有助於學生提問能力的提升。而透過進行兩輪的想法產生,有近六成的想法被擴展,且活動不僅不會影響在課程規劃內學生原本需要學的知識範圍,能夠有效引導學生探索主題的各個方面,並激發他們的好奇心。其中發現需要發展其他方式和教學策略,包含在系統上的教學策略提供,以給予學生更多轉換想法的機會。在寫作方面,對學生在寫作上有產生正面影響。透過訪談學生表示透過活動中所記錄的想法和問題,能幫助他們在寫作過程中有明確寫作的重點和方向,整理原先問題及想法可以成為寫作作品的內容。
Studies have shown that curiosity and questioning play an important role in the learning process. Questioning is a key way of exploring thinking, which can guide students to dig deeper learning knowledge and create ideas, and further participate in learning and understanding deeply, and this participation Mostly driven by curiosity.
However, students used to face difficulties in writing due to lack of ideas before writing. In traditional writing teaching methods, teachers often directly assign writing topics, causing students to lack enthusiasm and limiting their ability to generate original ideas. Such a situation gradually leads to students feeling repulsed by writing.
Therefore, this study introduces a problem-oriented activity as " Circular Question Creation", takes " Interest-Driven Creator Theory " as the theoretical background, and adopts the research method of Design-based Research. Give students a learning environment to create and organize ideas before writing. By reading the subject material before the activity, it combines brainstorming, asks curious questions about the subject to accumulate and create ideas, and provides an interactive platform for students to generate and organize ideas. This study hopes that this activity can prompt students to construct ideas, and can cultivate students' habit of asking questions, and gradually improve their questioning ability.
The research participants of this study included a total of 30 students in the fourth and fifth grades of the elementary school for the research survey. During the activity, we will collect questionnaires and system back-end data to understand the relationship between students' ideas through the activity and the impact of before and after questioning and writing ability.
Through qualitative and quantitative research and analysis, it is found that the " Circular Question Creation" activity helps students improve their questioning ability under the theme of nature and society. Through two rounds of idea generation, nearly 60% of the ideas were expanded, and the activities not only did not affect the scope of knowledge that students originally needed to learn in the curriculum plan, but also effectively guided students to explore various aspects of the topic and stimulated their curiosity. curiosity. Among them, it is found that other methods and teaching strategies need to be developed, and the teaching strategies included in the system are provided to give students more opportunities to change their ideas. In terms of writing, it has a positive impact on students' writing. Through interviews, students said that the ideas and questions recorded in the activities can help them have a clear focus and direction of writing in the writing process, and sorting out the original questions and ideas can become the content of writing works.
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