小学生批判性思维能力的声音评价方法

I-Hsiu Lin, S. Chew, N. Chen
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批判性思维是21世纪为数不多的重要技能之一,因此培养学生的这种技能至关重要。在培养学生的批判性思维能力之前,需要能够衡量学生的批判性思维能力的水平。现有的批判性思维技能评估不适合小学生,通常是封闭式问题。该研究的目的是设计一个计算机应用程序,通过用两个民间故事讲故事的方法来评估学生的批判性思维能力水平,并在中间插入问题来衡量学生的批判性思维能力。学生们被要求通过录音来回答这些问题,而不是把答案写在纸上。评估主要由开放式问题组成,要求学生分享他们的想法,并为他们的答案提供推理。研究还发现,学校的环境因素和学生的背景也会影响他们的批判性思维能力。结果表明,不同的重点学校、学生对阅读书籍和漫画书的偏好以及阅读漫画书所花费的时间都会影响学生的批判性思维水平。
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A Vocal Assessment Approach to Measure Elementary School Students’ Critical Thinking Skills
Critical thinking is among the few important skills in the 21st century, hence it is crucial that the skill is cultivated in students. Before cultivating the skill, one needs to be able to measure the level of student's critical thinking skills. Existing critical thinking skill assessments do not cater for elementary school students and are usually close-ended questions. The research's objective was to design a computer application to assess students' level of critical thinking skill by using a storytelling approach with two folk stories, with questions inserted in between to measure students' critical thinking skills. Students were required to answer these questions through voice recordings instead of writing their answers on paper. The assessment mostly consisted of open-ended questions, requiring students to share their thoughts and provide reasoning for their answers. The research also identified schools' environmental factors and students' background that affect their critical thinking skills. The results showed that schools with a different focus, students' preference in reading books and comic books, and time spent on reading comic books could affect the students' level of critical thinking.
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