英文摘要 |
After School Alternative Programs have been carried out since 2006. The project aims to offer disadvantaged students more opportunities to achieve grades above their usual standard. The purpose of this study is to examine how students participating in After School Alternative Program (ASAP) improved their performance between 2010 and 2012 in relation to the results they obtained. In order to understand how students who participate in ASAP can improve their grades, we observed how the teacher’s approach to educating. The research used a case study and qualitative methods to obtain its results. The subjects we chose for the purposes of this research were 5th graders who had participated in ASAPs, because, according to the test data base (ASAP-tbt), they appeared to be the cohort that had made the most significant progress. From the observational analysis, it appears the teaching methods used in ASAPs can promote students’ level of achievement, for example, one-to-one attention and guidance in problem-solving appears to be effective. Therefore, it is of interest to this study to examine how teaching methods can be put to best use in remedial instruction. |