计算机辅助泰国聋人学生词汇学习:以苏士沙聋人学校为例

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Simon Moxon
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在一个没有声音的世界里,学习交流、阅读、写作和扩大词汇量需要一个由手语交流专家组成的社区。对于泰国许多出生在听障家庭的聋人来说,直到他们接受义务教育的第一年,他们才开始获得学习沟通技巧所需的专家帮助。到那个时候,他们在学业上已经落后于听力障碍者很多年了。本研究采用实验研究设计,探讨计算机辅助语言学习技术DeafReader对泰国聋哑学生词汇技能的影响。干预六周后,单因素方差分析显示,治疗组和对照组的测试前和测试后得分无显著差异。进一步的分析发现,男女学生的表现存在显著差异。性别间基础语言技能习得的年龄差异被认为是影响本研究结果的一个因素。作者的结论是,学生可能缺乏技术干预有效所需的基本语言技能。作者建议检查对年龄较大的群体的影响,并探索将DeafReader作为一种学习工具,用于拼写手指、手语和将文本映射为手语。
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Computer-Assisted Vocabulary Learning for Thai Deaf Students: A Case Study of Sot Suksa School for the Deaf
In a world without sound, learning to communicate, read, write, and expand one’s vocabulary requires a community of expert communicators in sign language. For many deaf individuals in Thailand who are born into hearing-abled families, access to the expert assistance they need to learn communication skills does not begin until their first years of compulsory education. By that time, academically, they are already many years behind their hearing-abled peers. The present study employed an experimental research design to investigate the influence of computer-assisted language learning technology, DeafReader, on the vocabulary skills of deaf students in Thailand. After a six-week intervention, one-way ANOVA analysis showed no significant difference in pre-test and post-test scores between the treatment and control groups. Additional analysis found a significant difference in performance between male and female students. Age differences in the acquisition of foundation language skills between genders were considered to be an influencing factor in the results of this study. The author concludes that students may have lacked the basic language skills needed for technology intervention to be effective. The author recommends examining the effects on an older age group and exploring the use of DeafReader as a learning tool for fingerspelling, sign language, and mapping text to sign.
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