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研究生: 賴姝伃
Lai, Shu-Yu
論文名稱: 低社經家庭親子共讀文字指涉策略介入對幼兒語文能力、閱讀興趣之影響
Effects of Print Referencing Strategies during Joint Book Reading on Preschoolers’ Language Abilities and Reading Interest in Low SES Families
指導教授: 張鑑如
Chang, Chien-Ju
學位類別: 碩士
Master
系所名稱: 人類發展與家庭學系
Department of Human Development and Family Studies
論文出版年: 2020
畢業學年度: 108
語文別: 中文
論文頁數: 149
中文關鍵詞: 低社經家庭親子共讀文字指涉策略語文能力閱讀興趣
英文關鍵詞: low socioeconomic families, parent child book reading, print referencing strategy, literacy, reading interest
DOI URL: http://doi.org/10.6345/NTNU202000316
論文種類: 學術論文
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  • 本研究目的為探討低社經家庭親子共讀文字指涉策略介入對幼兒語文能力、閱讀興趣之影響。研究對象為就讀臺北市公立幼兒園,共20名5至6歲幼兒與其主要照顧者。本研究首先以幼兒接受性詞彙理解、文字與書本概念、一般識字、目標字辨識、閱讀興趣進行前測,並將親子分配至兩組:實驗組(文字指涉策略介入)與控制組(無共讀策略介入),每組各10對親子。在幼兒園場域進行9週親子共讀方案介入,共讀3本圖畫書。介入結束後,進行幼兒語文能力與閱讀興趣的後測,比較兩組幼兒前、後測各項表現差異,並以檢核表分析家長共讀行為的情形。研究結果如下:
    一、實驗組家長在參與親子共讀文字指涉策略介入方案期間,其使用文字指涉策略的表現呈現維持的效果。
    二、實驗組家長共讀行為在「書本概念」、「文字概念」顯著高於控制組家長;控制組家長共讀行為在「故事討論」顯著高於實驗組家長。
    三、低社經家庭幼兒在參與親子共讀文字指涉策略介入方案後,其文字與書本概念、一般識字與目標字辨識能力有顯著進步,幼兒的接受性詞彙理解能力與閱讀興趣則無顯著影響。
    最後根據研究結果,對學校教師、家長與未來研究提出建議。

    This study examined effects of print referencing strategies during joint book reading on preschoolers’ language abilities and reading interest in low SES families. The participates were enrolled in public kindergartens in Taipei City. A total of 20 preschoolers aged 5 to 6 years and their primary caregivers participated in this study. This study first conducted pretests on receptive vocabulary comprehension, print awareness, general word recognition, target word recognition, and reading interest. The parents and children were evenly assigned to two groups: the experimental group (i.e., word referencing strategy intervention group) and the control group (i.e., no intervention strategy group), 10 parent-child pairs in each group. The experimental group participated parent-child reading programs for 9 weeks, and they were asked to read 3 picture books. After the intervention, posttests of the children’s language abilities and reading interest were performed. The performance between the two groups of pretests and posttests was compared, and a checklist was used to analyze the parents’ reading behavior. The results of the present study are as follows:
    1.The parents of the experimental group continued using print referencing strategies during intervention.
    2.The experimental group received significantly higher scores in book and print concepts tests than those of the control group, and the parents in the control group had significantly more story discussion than the experimental group.
    3.After participating in the print referencing strategy program, the performance of the experimental group in print awareness, general word recognition, target word recognition was improved significantly, while their receptive vocabulary ability and reading interest were not significantly different between the pretest and the posttest.
    According to the findings, suggestions were made for school teachers, parents and future research.

    謝 誌 i 摘 要 ii Abstract iii 目錄 iv 圖目錄 vi 表目錄 vii 第一章 緒論 1 第一節 研究動機與背景 1 第二節 研究目的與問題 7 第三節 名詞解釋 9 第二章 文獻探討 12 第一節 親子共讀之概念及理論基礎 12 第二節 親子共讀之重要性 16 第三節 親子共讀互動方式 22 第四節 文字指涉共讀與幼兒語文能力和閱讀興趣之關聯 31 第三章 研究方法 52 第一節 研究架構 52 第二節 研究對象 53 第三節 研究程序 62 第四節 研究工具 66 第五節 資料處理與分析 74 第四章 研究結果與討論 76 第一節 實驗組家長使用文字指涉策略之情形 76 第二節 親子共讀文字指涉策略介入方案對低社經幼兒接受性詞彙理解、文字與書本概念、識字能力與閱讀興趣之影響 85 第五章 結論與建議 102 第一節 結論 102 第二節 研究限制與建議 105 參考文獻 107 附錄一 家長同意書 124 附錄二 親子共讀活動調查問卷 126 附錄三 文字與書本概念測驗 132 附錄四 閱讀態度量表 134 附錄五 目標字辨識測驗 139 附錄六 文字指涉策略指導手冊 140 附錄七 家長共讀行為檢核表 143

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