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dc.contributor.advisor尤雪瑛zh_TW
dc.contributor.advisorHsueh-ying Yuen_US
dc.contributor.author陳素梅zh_TW
dc.contributor.authorChen, Su Meien_US
dc.creator陳素梅zh_TW
dc.creatorChen, Su Meien_US
dc.date2014en_US
dc.date.accessioned2012-12-03T03:32:30Z-
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dc.date.issued2012-12-03T03:32:30Z-
dc.identifierG0098951005en_US
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dc.description碩士zh_TW
dc.description國立政治大學zh_TW
dc.description英語教學碩士在職專班zh_TW
dc.description98951005zh_TW
dc.description103zh_TW
dc.description.abstract在評量學生的寫作能力時,通常採用直接測驗。然而,四技二專統一入學測驗英文專業考科卻採用間接測驗,來評量應用外語科學生的英文寫作能力。本研究旨在檢視專業考科之效力,並研究如何改進現行的考試方式。\n 為了達成該研究目的,119位應用外語科三年級學生參與本研究。本研究間接測驗試題採用四技二專統一入學測驗英文專業考科,直接測驗試題採用看圖寫作,以檢視專業考科與直接寫作成績之間的相關性。此外本研究使用問卷以調查學生對直接與間接寫作測驗的看法。\n 結果顯示,專業考科與看圖寫作之間呈現中度相關,表示該專業考科在某種程度上,能顯示出受試者的直接寫作能力。在四個大題中,段落組成及段落語意不連貫句子挑選與看圖寫作呈現中度相關,因此,這兩個大題較能顯示出受試者的直接寫作能力。\n 然而,問卷調查結果發現,受試者運用篇章結構的知識來完成間接測驗。但是,卻沒有運用相同的概念於直接測驗中。此種現象可能是因為傳統的寫作教學方式著重在文法分析及單字教學。因此,四技二專統一入學測驗的英文專業考科應同時施測直接與間接測驗,以期對英文寫作教學產生正面的回衝效應。zh_TW
dc.description.abstractDirect writing assessment is usually employed to evaluate students’ writing proficiency. However, the Technological and Vocational Education (TVE) Joint College Entrance Exam adopts indirect writing assessment to assess students from Department of Applied Foreign Languages (DAFL) in English Professional Subject (EPS). The purpose of the present paper is to examine the effectiveness of the EPS indirect writing test and how the current practice can be improved.\n For serving the purpose, a total of 119 third-year DAFL students participated in the study. The researcher uses indirect writing assessment, the EPS indirect writing test, and direct writing assessment, a picture writing task, as the testing instruments to examine the correlation between the two writing measures. Moreover, questionnaires are used to investigate the participants’ perceptions of the two writing tasks.\n Results indicated that the EPS multiple-choice writing test and the picture writing task exhibited a moderate correlation, suggesting the indirect test could, at least in part, serve as a good indication of the students’ writing competence in direct writing. Results also showed that sentence insertion (SI) and sentence deletion (SD), among the four subtests, moderately correlated with the direct writing task. The two subtests could thus be depended on as a better indication of the participants’ direct writing proficiency.\n Nevertheless, questionnaire findings displayed that the students applied discourse-level knowledge in the indirect test. Nonetheless, the same concept was not applied to the direct task probably because of the traditional teaching approach to English writing, focusing on grammar analysis and vocabulary teaching. Therefore, the two writing tasks should be combined in the entrance exam to produce positive washback effect on writing instruction.en_US
dc.description.tableofcontentsAcknowledgements iii\nTable of Contents iv\nList of Tables vii\nList of Figures viii\nChinese Abstract ix\nEnglish Abstract xi\nChapter One: Introduction 1\nBackground and Motivation 1\nPurpose of the Study 3\nResearch Questions 4\nSignificance of the Study 4\nDefinition of Key Terms 5\nChapter Two: Literature Review 6\nTheoretical Perspectives on Writing Assessment 6\nConstructs of Writing Ability 6\nTest Usefulness 9\nDirect and Indirect Writing Assessment 9\nDirect Writing Assessment 10\nIndirect Writing Assessment 11\nUses of Indirect and Direct Writing Assessment 12\nUses of Indirect Writing Assessment 13\nUses of Direct Writing Assessment 14\nRelationship between Direct and Indirect Writing Assessment 15\nStrong to Moderate Correlations between Direct and Indirect Tests of Writing 15\nLow Correlations between Direct and Indirect Tests of Writing 16\nAssessment by Combination of Direct and Indirect Writing Measures 18\nCombined to Assess Both Basic and Higher-order Writing Abilities 19\nWays of Combining Direct and Indirect Measures 21\nEPS Indirect Writing Assessment of TVE Joint College Entrance Exam 21\nIntroduction to Question Types of EPS Indirect Writing Assessment 22\nOpinions on Using Indirect Format to Assess Writing Ability in EPS Writing \nTest 23\nChapter Three: Method 27\nParticipants 27\nInstruments 29\nEPS Multiple-choice Writing Test 29\nEnglish Picture Writing Task 30\nIndirect Writing Questionnaire 31\nDirect Writing Questionnaire 33\nProcedure 34\nData Analysis 37\nChapter Four: Results and Discussion 40\nCorrelation between EPS Multiple-choice Writing Test and Picture Writing Task 40\nCorrelations between Four Item Types of EPS Multiple-choice Writing Test and \nPicture Writing Task 42\nPerceptions of EPS Multiple-choice Writing Test and Picture Writing Task 44\nAbilities Participants Applied in Indirect and Direct Writing Tasks 44\nDifficulties Participants Faced in Indirect and Direct Writing Tasks 49\nPerceptions of Two Types of Writing Tasks 54\nIndirect Writing Task 54\nDirect Writing Task 56\nComparison between Indirect and Direct Writing Tasks 57\nPerceptions of EPS Multiple-choice Writing Test of TVE Joint College Entrance \nExam 58\nChapter Five: Conclusion 63\nSummary of Major Findings 63\nImplications 65\nEncouraging Extensive Reading 65\nPerforming Actual Writing 66\nEmphasizing Writing Process 67\nLimitations 67\nSuggestions for Future Research 69\nReferences 72\nAppendixes 78zh_TW
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dc.source.urihttp://thesis.lib.nccu.edu.tw/record/#G0098951005en_US
dc.subject直接測驗zh_TW
dc.subject間接測驗zh_TW
dc.subject四技二專統一入學測驗zh_TW
dc.subject專業考科zh_TW
dc.subject看圖寫作zh_TW
dc.subjectdirect writing assessmenten_US
dc.subjectindirect writing assessmenten_US
dc.subjectTVE Joint College Entrance Examen_US
dc.subjectEnglish Professional Subjecten_US
dc.subjectpicture writingen_US
dc.title高職應用外語科學生四技二專統一入學測驗英文專業考科與看圖寫作成績之相關性研究zh_TW
dc.titleA study on correlations between English Professional Subject of the Technological and Vocational Education Joint College Entrance Exam and picture writing performance of students from department of applied foreign languages of vocational high schoolsen_US
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