教学实践与学生阅读表现:2018年国际学生评估项目中10个表现最好地区的比较研究

IF 2.1 1区 文学 Q1 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH Language Testing in Asia Pub Date : 2023-10-20 DOI:10.1186/s40468-023-00261-1
Soi Kei Ho, Zhengdong Gan
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本比较研究调查了参加2018年国际学生评估项目(PISA)的10个表现最好的地区的教学实践与学生阅读成绩之间的关系。本研究采用具有全国代表性的样本,包括来自亚洲5个地区(B-S-J-Z[中国]、新加坡、澳门、香港和韩国)和西部5个地区(爱沙尼亚、加拿大、芬兰、爱尔兰和波兰)的8016名15岁学生。对PISA调查和评估数据进行了二次分析。T检验和方差分析揭示了10个地区教学实践的系统性差异。B-S-J-Z(中国)的教师支持水平、教师指导教学水平和教师激励水平显著高于其他样本地区。与西方地区相比,亚洲地区在教师支持、教师指导教学、教师反馈、适应性教学和教师热情方面的水平往往更高,尽管亚洲地区和西方地区之间也存在差异。层次线性回归(HLR)分析表明,教师支持、适应性教学、教师激励和教师热情对学生阅读成绩有正向预测作用,教师指导教学和教师反馈对学生阅读成绩有负向预测作用。本研究揭示了在不同文化背景下优化学生阅读表现的有效教学实践。
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Instructional practices and students’ reading performance: a comparative study of 10 top performing regions in PISA 2018
Abstract This comparative study investigated the associations between instructional practices and students’ reading performance among 10 top performing regions that participated in the Program for International Student Assessment (PISA) 2018. A nationally representative sample consisting of 80,016 15-year-old students from 5 Asian regions (B-S-J-Z [China], Singapore, Macao, Hong Kong, and Korea) and 5 Western regions (Estonia, Canada, Finland, Ireland, and Poland) were included. A secondary analysis of PISA survey and assessment data was conducted. T test and ANOVA analyses revealed systematic differences in instructional practices of the 10 regions. B-S-J-Z (China) had significantly higher levels of teacher support, teacher-directed instruction, and teacher stimulation than the other sample regions. Asian regions tended to have higher levels of teacher support, teacher-directed instruction, teacher feedback, adaptive instruction, and teacher enthusiasm compared with Western regions, although variations were also found within Asian regions or within Western regions. Hierarchical linear regression (HLR) analyses indicated that reading performance was positively predicted by teacher support, adaptive instruction, teacher stimulation, and teacher enthusiasm, but negatively predicted by teacher-directed instruction and teacher feedback. This study sheds light on the effective instructional practices for optimizing students’ reading performance across different cultural contexts.
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Language Testing in Asia
Language Testing in Asia Arts and Humanities-Language and Linguistics
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