教育心理與輔導學系

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本系設立於民國五十七年八月。民國三十五年本校成立時,即在教育系內成立心理實驗室。四十七年教育系成立心理學組,並將心理實驗室擴充為心理實驗中心。五十七年正式成立教育心理學系。六十九年在進修部成立教育心理學系,分設輔導組和特教組,為中小學教師提供進修機會。六十八年教育部鑑於各級學校輔導工作之日益重要,乃准以教育心理學系現有師資及設備為基礎,成立輔導研究所碩士班。民國七十六年更奉准成立博士班,培育高級輔導人員,同年將系(所)名稱更改為教育心理與輔導學系(所),並簡稱為心輔系(所)。民國八十三年,因應新大學法頒佈,將系所名稱合一,統稱為教育心理與輔導學系(簡稱為心輔系)。

本校校區可分為本部(包括教育學院、文學院、藝術學院)及分部(理學院)。本系位於本部教育學院大樓五、六樓。

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    Learning multiplication through computer-assisted activities
    (ELSEVIER, 2008-09-01) Chang, K. E.; Sung, Y. T.; Lin, S. Y.; Y. L. Chen; L. H. Huang
    This study develops and implements a computer-assisted learning (CAL) program with both multiplicative facts practices and the instruction of meaning behind these facts. The effectiveness of CAL on the development of multiplication abilities is also explored. Eight CAL activities are developed to teach multiplication to second grade elementary school students. The CAL program is comprised of three stages of instruction that addressed in succession the basic concept of multiplication, the meaning and properties of multiplication and multiplication-related computation skills. Evaluation of the effects of the learning activities reveals that CAL activities are effective in improving comprehension of the concept of multiplication and the meaning and properties of multiplication for students who have lower prior knowledge of multiplication, but it does not significantly improve the development of multiplication-related computation skills. Nevertheless, CAL activities facilitate overall learning of multiplication.
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    Developing geometry thinking through multimedia learning activities
    (ELSEVIER, 2007-03-01) Chang, K. E.; Sung, Y. T.; Lin, S. Y.
    In this study, a multimedia learning software program named GeoCAL is described. It is based on van Hiele’s geometric thinking level theory, which consists of four levels: recognition, visual association, description/analysis, and abstraction/relation. In addition to presenting the software design, this study also explores the learning effects of GeoCAL on each of the geometric thinking levels and on overall geometric thinking. The subjects of this study are second-grade elementary school students of an average age of eight who have not previously had formal lessons in geometry. The experimental results indicate that, with the exception of recognition ability, GeoCAL produces significant learning effects on visual association, description/analysis and abstraction/relation as well as overall geometric thinking.