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研究生: 郭貞瑩
Kuo, Jhen-Ying
論文名稱: 台灣職前英語教師跨文化溝通力及看法之問卷型研究
A Survey Study on Taiwanese Pre-Service English Teachers’ Intercultural Communicative Competence and Their Perceptions
指導教授: 許麗媛
Hsu, Li-Yuan
口試委員: 招靜琪
Chao, Chin-Chi
曾俊傑
Tseng, Jun-Jie
學位類別: 碩士
Master
系所名稱: 外國語文學院 - 英國語文學系
Department of English
論文出版年: 2020
畢業學年度: 108
語文別: 英文
論文頁數: 83
中文關鍵詞: 以英語為外語跨文化溝通力英語教學職前教師
外文關鍵詞: English as a Foreign Language (EFL), Intercultural communicative competence (ICC), English language teaching (ELT), Pre-service teachers
DOI URL: http://doi.org/10.6814/NCCU202000803
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  • 近年來,全球化促使跨文化教育在以英語為外語(EFL)之領域受到愈來愈多關注。由於英語教師被期望適切且有效地扮演文化促進者(Luk, 2012),他們在英語教學中融入跨文化溝通力(ICC)的信念和教學實踐值得探討。本研究旨在探究85位台灣職前英語教師的跨文化溝通力及看法,資料蒐集方式主要透過改編自趙子嘉(2015)之英語教師ICC自評量表及個別訪談。
    研究結果顯示大部分職前英語教師對於跨文化溝通持正向態度,且在認知與技能方面自評為有能力的跨文化溝通者,他們的ICC發展與Byram (1997) 所提出的跨文化溝通者(intercultural speaker)許多特徵一致。對於英語教學中ICC角色的看法,職前英語教師普遍認同現今將文化融入英語教學是重要甚至是必要的,而英語多樣性、融入在地及世界文化亦受到肯定。然而,將文化融入EFL課堂有其困難及挑戰,像是回沖效應(washback effect)、緊湊的學校進度及對於某些文化的不熟悉。最後,本研究亦針對英語師資培訓、決策者及教材規劃者等面向,提出發展職前英語教師跨文化溝通力與教學之相關建議。


    In recent years, intercultural education has received increasing attention in the fields of English as a Foreign Language (EFL) due to globalization. Since English teachers are expected to appropriately and effectively act as culture facilitators (Luk, 2012), their beliefs and instructional practices of the integration of intercultural communicative competence (ICC) into English language teaching (ELT) are worth exploring. The present study aims to probe into 85 Taiwanese pre-service English teachers’ ICC and their perceptions through an adapted version of Chao’s (2015) Self-Assessment Inventory of ICC in ELT for EFL Teachers and individual interviews.
    The findings show that most pre-service English teachers held positive attitude toward intercultural communication and self-assessed themselves as competent intercultural communicators in both cognitive and behavioral dimensions. Their ICC development concurred with many of the characteristics of the “intercultural speaker” (Byram, 1997). Regarding their perspectives on the role of ICC in ELT, there was a general consensus that integrating culture into English teaching is crucial and even necessary nowadays. The importance of the English variety was also highly acknowledged, so was incorporating both domestic and world cultures. However, difficulties and challenges in incorporating culture into EFL classrooms were also articulated, including washback effect, compact school schedule, and unfamiliarity with certain cultures. Finally, suggestions for English teacher training programs, policy makers, and material designers are provided as well.

    ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS IV
    CHINESE ABSTRACT XIII
    ABSTRACT XV
    CHAPTER ONE: INTRODUCTION 1
    Background and Motivation of the Study 1
    Purpose of the Study 3
    Significance of the Study 4
    CHAPTER TWO: LITERATURE REVIEW 5
    Introduction 5
    Conceptualizing Intercultural Communicative Competence (ICC) 5
    Byram (1997) — Model of Intercultural Communicative Competence 6
    Fantini (2000) — ICC Model 8
    Chao (2015) — A Self-Assessment Inventory of ICC in ELT for EFL teachers 10
    Studies on Language Teachers’ Perceptions and Practices of Intercultural Education in ELT 11
    CHAPTER THREE: METHODOLOGY 17
    Introduction 17
    Research Design 17
    Context & Participants 17
    The Pilot Study 19
    Instruments 19
    Questionnaire 19
    Individual semi-structured interviews 25
    Procedure 26
    Data Analysis 27
    CHAPTER FOUR: RESULTS 29
    Introduction 29
    Self-rated Degrees of ICC 29
    Affective orientation to intercultural communication 29
    Capabilities for intercultural communication 33
    Perceptions of the Role of ICC and Its Integration into EFL Teaching 43
    Goals in ELT 45
    Integrating culture into ELT 47
    Language and cultural model in ELT 49
    Intercultural strategies in ELT 51
    The place of nonnative EFL teachers in ELT 53
    CHAPTER FIVE: DISCUSSION 55
    Introduction 55
    Self-rated Degrees of ICC 55
    Perceptions of the Role of ICC and Its Integration into EFL Teaching 59
    CHAPTER SIX: CONCLUSION 65
    Summary of the Research Findings 65
    Limitations and Suggestions for Future Research 66
    Pedagogical Implication 67
    REFERENCES 71
    APPENDIX A: A SELF-ASSESSMENT INVENTORY OF ICC FOR EFL PRE-SERVICE TEACHERS (ICC-EFL-PST) 77
    APPENDIX B: INDIVIDUAL SEMI-STRUCTURED INTERVIEW PROTOCOL 81

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