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摘要
本研究探讨了在泰国实施广泛阅读所遇到的主要挑战。样本为 400 名泰国学生和教师,他们已经熟悉了广泛阅读的概念。此外,还通过问卷调查和半结构式访谈收集了参与者对实施广泛阅读的意见、想法和信念。结果显示,这些挑战包括教师对 ER 的看法、学校和教育当局的支持不足、教师的工作量和缺乏培训,以及学生的学习动机和阅读习惯。要克服这些挑战,需要教育机构、管理者、教师和学生共同努力,提供充足的资源、培训和支持性环境,在泰国的 EFL 课堂上推广阅读文化。通过认识和解决这些问题,可以在泰国有效实施广泛阅读计划(ERP),从而提高语言学习成果和学生的终身阅读动力。
Challenges in Implementing Extensive Reading in Thailand
This study explores the key challenges encountered in the implementation of extensive reading in the Thai context. The samples were 400 Thai students and teachers who were already familiar with the concept of ER. The participants' opinions, thoughts, and beliefs about the implementation of ER were also gathered through surveys and semi-structured interviews. The results reveal that these challenges include teachers’ beliefs about ER; insufficient support from schools and educational authorities; teachers' workload and lack of training; and students' motivation and reading habits. Overcoming these challenges requires collaborative efforts between educational institutions, administrators, teachers, and students to provide adequate resources, training, and a supportive environment to promote a reading culture in the EFL classroom in Thailand. Extensive reading programs (ERP) can be effectively implemented in Thailand by recognizing and resolving these issues, which will improve language learning outcomes and a lifelong motivation for reading among students.