字義理解を超えたリーディングを目指して : 発問分類と教科書分析

学校教育実践学研究 Volume 17 Page 141-147 published_at 2011-03-20
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Title ( jpn )
字義理解を超えたリーディングを目指して : 発問分類と教科書分析
Title ( eng )
Reading beyond Literal Comprehension : Categorisation of Questions and Analysis of Textbooks
Creator
Takehisa Kana
Source Title
学校教育実践学研究
Hiroshima journal of school education
Volume 17
Start Page 141
End Page 147
Journal Identifire
[ISSN] 1341-111X
[NCID] AN10491493
Abstract
Many studies point out the importance of questions in the instruction of reading and classify questions so that they may help the reader understand the text. Few attempts have been made, however, to examine ways of questioning appropriate for literary works contained in the textbooks for Japanese high school students. This paper claims that categorising questions into three types, namely literal questions, inferential questions and interpretational questions will contribute to the students' appreciation of literature. Using the three categories, we analysed the questions attached to Ibuse's Black Rain (translated into English) in a textbook for senior high school students. Most of the questions fell into literal questions, one into interpretational, and none into inferential. Black Rain (in the original) is also used in a senior high school textbook for the Japanese language. Having a wider variety of questions than its English counterpart, the Japanese textbook encourages a student to read between the lines or present his/her interpretation of the text. We conclude that it is essential for the English teachers to help their students read literature beyond its literal meaning by asking various questions which range from literal, through inferential, to interpretational ones.
NDC
Education [ 370 ]
Language
jpn
Resource Type departmental bulletin paper
Publisher
広島大学大学院教育学研究科附属教育実践総合センター
Date of Issued 2011-03-20
Publish Type Version of Record
Access Rights open access
Source Identifier
[ISSN] 1341-111X
[NCID] AN10491493