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Item But I first…and then he kept picking: Narrative skill in Mandarin-speaking children with language impairment(John Benjamins Publishing, 2008-01-01) Tsai, W.; Chang, CItem Teacher-pupil talk in a bilingual kindergarten English class(臺灣師範大學英語文教學中心, 2009-03-01) Yeh, Y.; Chang, C本文分析雙語幼稚園英語課堂中師生言談的內容及互動之特徵。研究對象為一外籍教師及五位幼兒。研究者選取在該園幼兒學習時間最長的三種活動,即讀本閱讀、寫作和說故事,並隨機擷取每種活動完整之一堂課錄音。錄音語料採用兒童語料交換系統格式進行轉寫、編碼和分析。師生言談編碼分析主要包含四大類目:請求、提供、回饋/回應和教室管理。本研究重要發現為:(1)教師主導課室學習活動,學生扮演被動之角色,接受教導;(2)在讀本閱讀和寫作活動,師生言談主要偏重語文技巧的學習和教室管理;(3)在說故事活動中師生言談互動有較大之變異,老師釋放較多發言機會給幼兒,也引發幼兒較多之談話和較高程度之參與。本文依據研究結果提出幼兒英語教育和未來研究之建議。Item Telling stories of experiences: Narrative development of young Chinese children(Cambridge University Press, 2004-05-01) Chang, CThis study explores growth in Chinese children's narrative over a 9-month period. Sixteen children (eight boys, eight girls) living in Taipei, Taiwan, participated in this project. The children were visited in the home at ages 3 years 6 months (3;6), 3;9, 4;0, and 4;3 and were prompted to tell personally experienced narratives at each visit. Three dimensions of the child's narrative skills (narrative structure, evaluation, and temporality) were assessed from an individual growth modeling perspective. The results of this study suggest that Chinese children, generally speaking, include more narrative components, evaluative information, and temporal markers in their narratives over time. However, the growth patterns and rates of change for each child on each narrative measure vary.