评估台湾的双语教育项目:结构、教学和学习成果

Cheng-Ji Lai
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尽管双语教育项目在台湾越来越受欢迎,但对其有效性进行评估的研究却十分有限。本研究采用双语教育指导原则(GPDLE)框架,对代表双语教育模式的台湾八个英语沉浸式课程(EIP)进行了评估。对管理团队的访谈和对母语为英语的教师(NETs)的问卷调查评估了项目结构和教学与 GPDLE 的一致性。采用准实验设计(包括前测和后测),对随机抽取的两所 EIP 中 74 名四年级至六年级学生在一年内的英语听力和阅读成果进行了检查。研究结果显示,83% 的 EIP 完全符合 GPDLE 中概述的计划结构,而只有 33% 的教师教学完全符合 GPDLE,另有 57% 的教师教学部分符合 GPDLE。值得注意的是,四年级学生的阅读能力有了明显提高,五年级和六年级学生的阅读和听力能力也有了大幅提高。该研究建议采用一种财政上可持续的、用户付费的课后英语浸入式项目模式,以支持台湾的 "2030 双语国家倡议"。
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Evaluating Dual Language Education Programs in Taiwan: Structure, Instruction, and Learning Outcomes
Despite the increasing popularity of dual language education programs in Taiwan, limited research assesses their effectiveness. This study evaluated eight English Immersion Programs (EIPs) in Taiwan, representing a dual language education model, using the Guiding Principles for Dual Language Education (GPDLE) framework. Interviews with the management team and a questionnaire for Native English Teachers (NETs) assessed the alignment of program structure and instruction with the GPDLE. A quasi-experimental design, including pre-tests and post-tests, examined the English listening and reading outcomes of 74 fourth to sixth-grade students in two randomly-selected EIPs over a year. The findings reveal that 83% of the EIPs fully adhered to the program structure outlined in the GPDLE, while only 33% of teacher instruction exhibited full alignment, with an additional 57% demonstrating partial alignment. Notably, significant improvements in reading were observed among fourth-grade students, and both reading and listening skills showed substantial enhancements in the fifth and sixth-grade students. The study recommends adopting a financially sustainable, user-paid model for an after-school English immersion program, supporting Taiwan’s 2030 Bilingual National Initiative.
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