自闭症患者中英语作为一种额外语言的教学和学习的范围回顾

Afifah Muharikah, Minglin Li, Jacqueline Roberts
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目的-本范围综述的目的是检查与自闭症学生学习英语作为附加语言(EAL)相关的研究,概述潜在的研究议程,并告知EAL教育者当前相关问题。方法-在从六个著名数据库中选择2020年7月之前发表的相关研究时,遵循Tricco等人(2018)概述的PRISMA-ScR协议:教育数据库,ERIC;语言学数据库,PsycINFO;SAGE和Scopus。此外,对谷歌学者进行了手工搜索。采用纳入和排除标准筛选确定的资料。研究结果-从18项研究提供的证据中,研究人员发现目前的自闭症研究inEAL更多地关注教学策略,而很少关注自闭症个体的EAL学习过程。在确定的研究中,118名自闭症参与者表现出高度多样化的特征,这可能解释了为什么案例研究是主要的研究方法。这些研究表明,他们具有较强的微观语言技能(语音、形态学、句法相关),但在宏观语言技能(如阅读理解)方面较弱。研究者注意到自闭症学生的一些学习行为,以及一些被认为对自闭症EAL学习者有效的教学策略,如利用技术和视觉方法。意义——虽然越来越多的自闭症患者学习EAL,但迄今为止,关于自闭症学生学习EAL和如何教授自闭症学生EAL的研究还很有限。本研究是对现有相关研究的首次范围综述。尽管需要从非自闭症学生的家长和自闭症学生自己的角度对EAL中自闭症学生的教与学进行进一步的调查,但是在EAL课堂中自闭症学生的教与学的互动模式仍然是一个需要进一步研究的领域。
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SCOPING REVIEW OF TEACHING AND LEARNING OF ENGLISH AS AN ADDITIONAL LANGUAGE AMONG AUTISTIC INDIVIDUALS
Purpose - The purpose of this scoping review was to examine research studies relating to autistic students in learning English as anAdditional Language (EAL) to outline potential research agendas and to inform EAL educators of current related issues. Methodology - PRISMA-ScR protocol outlined by Tricco et al. (2018) was followed when selecting the relevant studies publishedbefore July 2020 from six prominent databases: Education database, ERIC; Linguistics database, PsycINFO; SAGE, and Scopus. Inaddition, a hand search of Google Scholars was conducted. Inclusion and exclusion criteria were applied to screen the identified data. Findings - From the evidence provided in the eighteen studies identified, the researcher found that current autism research inEAL focused more on teaching strategies and much less on autistic individuals’ EAL learning processes. The 118 autistic participants inthe identified studies displayed highly diverse characteristics, which may explain why the case study was the dominant research approach. They were reported by the identified studies to have strong microlinguistic skills (phonology, morphology, syntax-related) but were weak in macro-linguistic skills (e.g., reading comprehension). The researcher noted that some learning behaviours of autistic students have been reported in addition to some teaching strategies perceived effective for teaching autistic EAL learners such as utilisation of technology and a visual approach. Significance - While there is an increasing number of autistic individuals learning EAL, research on autistic students learning EALand on teaching autistic students EAL has been limited to date. This present study is the first scoping review to investigate existing relevant studies. Despite calling for further investigation into the teaching and learning of autistic students in EAL that involve the perspectives of parents of non-autistic peers, and of the autistic students themselves, interactive patterns of teaching and learning of autistic individuals in EAL classrooms remains an area for further research in the future. 
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