参加西班牙语FFA信条演讲活动的学生对学习成果的看法

F. Arroyo, C. Estepp
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美国的西班牙裔人口正在快速增长,西班牙语已经成为一种主要语言,如果更多的学生入学时英语水平有限,这可能会带来问题。2010年,德州FFA协会举办了西班牙语信条演讲活动,以帮助说西班牙语的FFA会员实现卓越领导力、个人成长和事业成功的目标。然而,目前还没有研究调查学生对这一事件的看法。因此,本研究的目的是考察参加德克萨斯州FFA西班牙语信条演讲活动的学生的感知学习成果。结果显示,大多数参与者是在美国出生的,他们的第一语言是英语。责任被报告为参与者最意识到的学习成果。此外,研究结果还显示,女性在责任感、沟通技巧和倾听技巧方面的水平更高。第一语言为西班牙语的受访者表示责任感更高。此外,参与者在FFA中的时间越长,他们在各种学习成果方面的得分就越高。结果表明,以西班牙FFA信条的形式使用文化响应式教学可以对学生的学习成果产生积极的影响。
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Perceptions of Learning Outcomes of Students who Participated in the Spanish FFA Creed Speaking Event
The Hispanic population in the U.S. is growing at a rapid rate and Spanish has become a predominant language, which could pose problems if more students are enrolling in school with limited English proficiency. In 2010, the Texas FFA Association implemented the Spanish Creed speaking event in order to help Spanish-speaking FFA members realize the goals of premier leadership, personal growth, and career success. However, no research exists examining the perceptions of students involved in this event. Therefore, the purpose of this study was to examine the perceived learning outcomes of students who have participated in the Texas FFA Spanish Creed speaking event. Results revealed that the majority of participants were U. S. born who reported English as their first language. Responsibility was reported as the learning outcome most realized by participants. Additionally, results showed that females were associated with higher levels of responsibility, communication skills, and listening skills. Respondents whose first language was Spanish reported higher levels of responsibility. Additionally, the longer participants were in FFA, the higher their scores were for the various learning outcomes. Results suggest that using culturally responsive teaching in the form of the Spanish FFA Creed can have positive benefits for student learning outcomes.
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