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    Title: 國民小學教師選用科普補充教材的決策準據之研究:以自然與生活科技領域為例
    Other Titles: A Study on the Evaluation Factors That Elementary School Teachers Use for Select Popular Science Supplementary Materials: The Field of Science and Technology
    Authors: 林素嬌
    Lin, Su-chiao
    Contributors: 出版與文化事業管理研究所
    萬榮水
    Rurng-shueei Wahn
    Keywords: 補充教材;科普;決策準據
    popular science;valuation factors;supplementary materials
    Date: 2012
    Issue Date: 2015-01-05 14:17:24 (UTC+8)
    Abstract:   本研究旨在了解教師選用科普補充教材的決策準據,並分析不同人口統計變項與科普教材不同相關經驗的自然與生活科技領域(後以自然領域簡稱)教師對科普補充教材的選用決策準據之差異。   本研究為探索性研究,為獲得更完整的研究結果,因此採用問卷調查法為主,訪談結果為輔的研究方法。研究對象為雲嘉地區擔任自然領域的教師,依三縣市自然領域教師分層立意取樣,共發出300份問卷,有效問卷為291份,並以獨立樣本 t 檢定、卡方考驗、單因子變異數分析(ANOVA)進行資料處理分析。訪談對象為四位自然領域教師,主要了解教師實際使用科普補充教材的看法與使用過程中的思路歷程。   主要研究結果如下:一、有自然背景與沒有自然背景的自然領域教師比例約為四比六。二、教師對科普補充教材選用時的各項決策準據構面的重視情形依序為「教學使用方面」、「內容主題方面」、「學生學習方面」、「分段能力指標」。三、 教師對科普補充教材選用時的各項決策準據均視為重要考量因素,因此各準據間的平均分數差異不大。得分最高的七項為:「科學概念的正確性」、「科學概念清楚表達」、「運用後能達到教學目標」、「教師方便使用補充教材」、「學生感興趣的主題」、「符合兒童閱讀理解能力」、「符合時代新知」以上是教師選用時的重要準據。四、本研究結果發現不同背景變項的教師在選用決策準據的構面上,只有不同大學畢業科系上呈現顯著差異。   最後依據研究結論,對教師、行政機關與出版業界提出相關建議。
      This study aims to learn the evaluation factors that teachers use for select popular science materials and to analyze demographic variables and other variables with teachers’ selections of popular science materials.   This study is an exploratory study. In order to obtain more precise research results, a questionnaire survey and interviews are undertaken as the research methods. The objects of the study are the science teachers in Yunlin, Chiayi and Chiayi County. The data is collected from a questionnaire survey with a stratified sampling. 300 questionnaires are issued and the valid questionnaires are 291. Data is analyzed with independent-sample t-test, chi-square test and analysis of variance (ANOVA). The interview subjects are four science teachers. The purpose of the interviews is mainly to learn about the evaluation factors and viewpoints teachers select popular science as their supplementary materials.   The survey results:1. The teachers with scientific background are about 60 percent. The rest of the teachers have no scientific background.2. The dimensions influencing the teachers’ selections for popular science supplementary materials are as follow in order of importance: the continence of use, topics, students’ learning background, and official competence indicators. 3. Each evaluation factor is regarded as important considerations. There are no obvious differences among these evaluation factors. The top seven factors are as follows: ? Correctness of scientific concepts? Precise scientific expressions? Teaching objectives? Convenience for teachers to use? Students’ interests? Students’ reading comprehension? New knowledge4. The results of this study found that teachers with different background variables show no significant differences. There are only some significant differences on the teachers with different majors.    Finally, according to the study results, this study proposes the conclusions and suggestions to the educational administration authorities, the schools, and the future studies as references.
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