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研究生: 張亦芸
論文名稱: 台灣地區中小學英語老師對於使用網際網路於教學之態度與應用調查初探
指導教授: 林至誠
學位類別: 碩士
Master
系所名稱: 英語學系
Department of English
論文出版年: 2003
畢業學年度: 91
語文別: 英文
論文頁數: 79
中文關鍵詞: 網際網路教師進修教師態度教師行為改變英語教學
英文關鍵詞: Internet, teacher education, teachers' attitude, teacher change
論文種類: 學術論文
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  • 中文摘要
    本研究目的是調查台灣地區中小學英語教師對於使用網路於教學之態度、實際使用情形、以及所需要的協助。
    共有九十位英語老師填答作者自編之研究問卷。國小、國中、高中各三十位。在填答問卷當時,九十位英語老師皆在大學或研究所在職進修與英語教學相關課程或學位。
    調查結果顯示:九十位英語老師都已具備基本的電腦與網路使用技能,對於融合網路上豐富的資源於課堂教學也都抱持開放歡迎的態度。但是,卻只有少數的老師曾經實際嘗試使用網路資源來教學。對於融合網路資源於教學,英語老師們可說是觀念開放,作風保守。
    根據調查結果,作者提出二點建議:第一、教育當局應提供英語老師更多實用性的研習,實際示範如何將網路融入英語教學。第二、英語師資培訓課程中應加入與網路融入英語教學的理論與應用相關課程,以期未來的英語老師都能具備應用網路於英語教學的能力。

    Abstract
    The present study aims to investigate (1) the perceptions of senior high, junior high and elementary school English teachers of integrating the Internet into their English teaching, (2) the uses of the Internet by these teachers, and (3) the assistance English teachers need to prepare integrating the Internet into their teaching.
    The subjects were 90 English teachers, from elementary, junior high and senior high schools in Taiwan, taking in-service enrichment programs in different institutes while they were investigated. The data were collected through a questionnaire designed by the author.
    The data show that 90 English teachers all have basic computer and Internet skills and a positive attitude toward integrating the Internet resources in their teaching. However, only few teachers have tried to integrate the Internet into their teaching.
    Two implications are drawn from this study. (1) More practical trainings or workshops about the incorporation of the Internet in EFL teaching in Taiwan are needed for in-service English teachers. (2) The theories and practice of the integration of the Internet in EFL/ESL teaching and learning should be introduced in pre-service English teacher education.

    Contents 中文摘要 i Abstract ii Acknowledgment iii Chapter 1: Introduction 1 1.1 Motivation 3 1.2 Research Questions 4 1.3 Organization of the Thesis 5 Chapter 2: Literature Review 6 2.1 The Network-based Second/Foreign Language Learning: Benefits and Problems 6 2.1.1 Benefits 6 2.1.2 Problems 17 2.2 The Internet and Second/Foreign Language Teachers: Proposed Uses 19 2.2.1 Using the Internet as A Resource for Teacher Development 20 2.2.2 Using the Internet as A Resource for Teaching Material 23 2.2.3 Using the Internet-based Activities 24 2.3 The Levels of Teachers’ Use of the Internet: the Reality 27 2.4 Teacher Change 28 2.5 Summary 30 Chapter 3: Methodology 31 3.1 The Questionnaire 31 3.1.1 The Design of the Qestionnaire 31 3.1.2 Expert Validity 32 3.2 The Pilot Study 33 3.3 The Participants 34 3.3.1 The Elementary School English Teachers 34 3.3.2 The Junior and Senior High School Teachers 34 3.4 Delivery of the Questionnaire 35 Chapter 4: Results 36 4.1 The Population 36 4.2 Experience and Current Use of Computer and the Internet 38 4.2.1 Computer Use 38 4.2.2 Internet Access 40 4.2.3 Trainings 41 4.2.4 Internet Use 43 4.2.5 Barriers and Needed Assistance 46 4.3 Attitude toward Using the Internet in English Teaching 48 4.4 Use of the Internet in English Teaching 50 4.4.1 Using the Internet as A Resource for Teacher Development 50 4.4.2 Using the Internet as A Resource for Teaching Material 52 4.4.3 Using the Internet-based Activities in Class 53 Chapter 5: Findings and Discussions 55 5.1. The English Teachers’ Experiences in Using the Internet 55 5.1.1. All Teachers Go on the Internet. 55 5.1.2. E-mail and World Wide Web 56 5.2. The English Teachers’ Attitude toward Using the Internet in teaching 56 5.3. The English Teachers’ Use of the Internet in Teaching 58 5.3.1. Using the Internet as A Resource for Teacher Development 58 5.3.2. Using the Internet as A Resource for Teaching Material 60 5.3.3. Using the Internet-based Activities 60 5.4. The Assistance Teachers Need 61 5.4.1 More Pratical Trainings or Workshops 61 5.4.2. The Innovation and Teachers’ Change of Behavior 61 Chapter 6: Implications, Limitations and Suggestions for Further Study 63 6.1 Implications 63 6.2 Limitations 63 6.3 Suggestions for Further Study 64 References 65 Appendix I 74

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