英文摘要 |
To comply with the Executive Yuan's Bilingual 2030 policy, museums can become a venue for extracurricular bilingual learning for middle school and elementary school students by providing rich bilingual resources. Content and Language Integrated Learning (CLIL) is a teaching method that uses additional languages for content and language learning. It is very flexible in implementation and is suitable to be used in informal education contexts. In this study, a questionnaire survey was conducted among middle school students who participated in a bilingual learning program implemented by the museum to understand the students' attitudes toward the program. This article categorizes students’ attitudes into three aspects: ''attitudes towards the outcomes of museum CLIL activities,'' ''attitudes towards the experience of museum CLIL activities,'' and ''attitudes towards using English in museums.'' The results show that students have a positive attitude towards the outcomes of museum CLIL activities and the experience of museum CLIL activities. However, students’ attitudes towards using English in museums vary depending on differences in their English proficiency and self-confidence. The study concludes with three suggestions: reinforcing the use of scaffolding, balancing the language difficulty, and setting up control groups to explore the impact of museum CLIL activities on students' learning outcomes and attitudes. |