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    Title: 台北市國中英語教師對多元評量信念之研究
    A Study on Junior High School English Teachers` Beliefs in Multiple Assessments
    Authors: 許馨方
    Hsu, Hsin-fang
    Contributors: 余明忠博士
    Yu, Ming-Chung
    許馨方
    Hsu, Hsin-fang
    Keywords: 教師信念
    多元評量
    teachers` beliefs
    multiple assessments
    Date: 2007
    Issue Date: 2016-05-06 17:07:06 (UTC+8)
    Abstract: 本研究旨在探討多元化評量在國中英語科實施之情況。教育部於民國93年所提出之「國民小學及國民中學學生成績評量準則」提及,學生的成績評量可參酌建議之十二項評量評定之。本研究藉由問卷設計及訪談的方式進行,旨在了解目前國中英語科老師對多元評量功能的信念,常使用之評量方式,以及評量最常遭遇之困難。其中問卷調查是匯集143位台北市公立國中英語科教師之意見,以統計軟體SPSS 10.0進行敘述性統計、獨立樣本t考驗、單因子變異數分析與薛費法事後分析,並訪談其中5位自願受訪的老師,以質性資料補充說明,獲得結果簡述如下:
    1. 國中英語科老師對多元評量功能上的信念,抱持正面的看法;
    2. 國中英語課堂上最常採用的三種評量方式依序為:紙筆測驗、作業、口試;教學年資不同的老師,對測驗的選擇有顯著性的差異;
    3. 國中英語科老師在實施多元評量時,最常遭遇的困難依序為:學生程度差異大、班級人數多、施測費時;性別、教學年資、以及是否參加過與多元入學相關的研習,對於實施多元評量時的困難,造成顯著性的不同差異。
    最後依據所得的結論,對教育相關單位提出具體建議,希望能做為未來落實多元評量的參考。
    The study aims to investigate the implementation of multiple assessments (MA) in the English classes in junior high schools. The MOE proposed the Guidelines of Assessments for Elementary and Junior High School Students in 2004, suggesting 12 modes to evaluate students’ performances. The researcher endeavored to find out junior high school English teachers’ beliefs in MA, the assessments practiced most often in class, and the difficulties hindering teachers in employment. Both questionnaire and interview were used to collect quantitative and qualitative data from 143 English teachers in public junior high schools in Taipei City. Statistic computerization, including descriptive statistics, the independent sample t-test, and ANOVA with Scheffe as the post hoc test if needed, were analyzed, and the findings were presented briefly as follows:
    1. In general, junior high school English teachers hold a positive attitude toward the functions of MA;
    2. The most common used assessments, in order, are: paper-and-pencil tests, homework, and oral tests; teachers with different seniority reflect significantly different choices of MA in use;
    3. In applying MA in class, junior high school English teachers are most hampered by the divergent levels of students in the same class, the large class sizes, and a time consuming; the variables, such as gender, seniority, and workshop-attendance, make significant difference when teachers are encountered with different difficulties in applying MA in class.
    Finally, based on the findings in this study, some suggestions were made for educational authorities concerned to develop a more mature environment for practicing MA in the future.
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