Effects of Student’s Grade to Teacher’s Teaching: a Case Study in an Indigenous Classroom

Murni Sianturi, Huei-hsuan Lin
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Abstract: The perspective of teaching in rural area led this study to investigate non-indigenous teacher’s teachings in an indigenous classroom of one of rural elementary schools in Hualien, Taiwan. The teacher’s views on indigenous students’ grade and how it related to the teacher’s teaching were explored also. This study was a case study. Data was collected and analyzed by applying qualitative method. It implemented classroom ethnography approach. It revealed that although the teacher had demonstrated a great deal of passion in teaching indigenous students, involvement the students in some indoor and outdoor activities, and using various media to get students’ attention, but he was concerned about his students’ low academic achievement. In Hualien, there are annual provincial examinations on the subjects of Chinese, Mathematics and English in May, which all the elementary students are required to take. To improve the student academic performance he used some classroom time to practice drills rather than spending time on exploratory activities. When indigenous students’ underperformance in standardized tests are considered as reflecting poor quality of teaching, preparing students for the sit-in tests will continue to be a part of classroom teaching. This study suggests that teachers have to understand the educational context in which teaching and learning take place. Knowing this would provide teachers a more meaningful teaching and learning.Keywords: Teaching, grade, non-indigenous teacher, indigenous students, rural elementary school
学生成绩对教师教学的影响:一个土著课堂的个案研究
摘要:本研究以乡村教学为视角,对台湾花莲一所乡村小学原住民课堂的非原住民教师教学进行调查。探讨了教师对土著学生成绩的看法及其与教师教学的关系。这项研究是一个案例研究。资料收集和分析采用定性方法。它实施了课堂人种学方法。调查显示,虽然该教师对土著学生的教学表现出极大的热情,让学生参与一些室内和室外活动,并利用各种媒体来吸引学生的注意力,但他担心学生的学习成绩不高。在花莲,每年五月都会举行语文、数学和英语的省级考试,所有小学生都必须参加。为了提高学生的学习成绩,他利用一些课堂时间进行练习,而不是把时间花在探索活动上。当土著学生在标准化考试中的表现不佳被认为反映了教学质量差时,为学生准备静坐考试将继续成为课堂教学的一部分。这项研究表明,教师必须了解教与学发生的教育环境。认识到这一点,将为教师提供更有意义的教学。关键词:教学、年级、非土著教师、土著学生、农村小学
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