Luis Bermudes-Rugel, Jaime Pizarro-Velastegui, Claudio Malo-Toledo, Maritza García-Arana
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摘要
由于科幻小说(SF)具有提高学生参与度和语言技能的潜力,因此在英语作为外语(TEFL)教学中使用科幻小说的做法越来越受到重视。然而,探索 EFL 教师对利用 SF 进行阅读和写作教学的看法和经验的研究仍然很少。本研究旨在通过十个问题的调查,了解 63 名未来大学生或新手 EFL 教师的观点,从而弥补这一空白。本研究特别深入探讨了他们对 SF 的熟悉程度和目前在课堂上使用 SF 的做法、与使用 SF 促进读写能力发展相关的利益和挑战、对特定 SF 材料和教学策略的偏好,以及对实施基于 SF 的活动的兴趣和准备程度。研究结果显示,教师对 SF 在阅读和写作教学中激发动机、批判性思维和创造力的潜力持积极态度。然而,对文本的复杂性、文化相关性和教师的准备情况等方面的担忧,凸显了对有针对性的支持和资源的需求。这项研究强调了应对潜在挑战的重要性,并为教师提供了有效的策略,以最大限度地提高将 SF 整合到多样化的 EFL 课堂环境中的学习效益。
EFL Teachers’ Perceptions of the Use of Science Fiction to Teach Reading & Writing
The use of Science Fiction (SF) in Teaching English as a Foreign Language (TEFL) has gained increasing traction due to its potential to boost student engagement and language skills. However, research exploring EFL teachers' perceptions and experiences with utilizing SF for reading and writing instruction remains scarce. This study aims to address this gap by investigating the viewpoints of 63 prospective university students or novice EFL teachers through a ten-question survey. The study specifically delves into their familiarity with SF and current practices of using it in the classroom, perceived benefits and challenges associated with utilizing SF for literacy development, preferences for specific SF materials and pedagogical strategies, and level of interest and readiness in implementing SF-based activities. The findings reveal positive teacher attitudes toward SF's potential to stimulate motivation, critical thinking, and creativity in reading and writing instruction. However, concerns regarding text complexity, cultural relevance, and teacher preparedness highlight the need for tailored support and resources. This study underscores the importance of addressing potential challenges and equipping teachers with effective strategies to maximize the learning benefits of integrating SF into diverse EFL classroom contexts.