项目零:马来西亚英语教学的创新教学法框架?

IF 0.1 Q4 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH Malaysian Journal of ELT Research Pub Date : 2021-06-01 DOI:10.52696/bqug1201
Laura Christ Dass
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这篇论文标志着一个项目的开始,该项目旨在在马来西亚的背景下试验西方学习模式,而此前的研究尚未对其进行测试。这篇论文是一系列研究论文中的第一篇,旨在展示在更大的研究中使用的框架是如何设计的。它提供了一个良好的理论背景来支持零项目(PZ)框架的建设,并通过解释为什么可见思维(VT)可能是发展更建构主义教学法的有用工具,为实现马来西亚政府确定的需求提供了一个全面的论据。大多数PZ研究是在西方环境下的学校教室中进行的。本研究引以为傲的是将PZ研究提升到了一个全新的水平,即在马来西亚的高等教育机构的课堂环境中对本科生进行研究,这标志着本研究的新颖性。观察和分析的PZ框架是通过仔细研究可视思维项目来确定所使用的思维例程而形成的,这反过来又形成了框架的核心。对3组59名本科生及其3名教师的访谈数据进行定性分析。研究发现,这种西方学习模式对学生的学习有积极的影响。
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Project Zero: A Framework for Innovative Pedagogy in the Teaching of English in Malaysia?
This paper marks the beginning of a project aimed at trialing a Western learning model in a Malaysian context where it is yet to be tested by previous research. This paper is the first of a series of research papers written to show the process in which a framework used in a bigger study was designed. It gives a sound theoretical background to support the building of Project Zero (PZ) framework and provides a comprehensive argument to realise the needs identified by the government of Malaysia, by explaining why Visible Thinking (VT) might be a useful tool for developing a more constructivist pedagogy. Most of PZ research was conducted in school classrooms in a Western setting. This study prides itself in taking PZ research to a whole new level, that is to a higher learning institution in a Malaysian classroom setting where undergraduate students were studied, this marks the novelty of this research. The PZ framework for observation and analysis was developed by carefully studying the Visible Thinking Project to determine the thinking routines used, this in turn formed the core of the framework. Data from interviews with 3 groups of 59 undergraduate students and their 3 teachers were then analysed qualitatively. It was found that this Western learning model has positive implications for students’ learning.
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