Curriculum leadership in a rural indigenous high school in Taiwan implementing the 108 Curriculum Guidelines

IF 3 3区 教育学 Q1 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH
Kuan-Pei Lin, Chien-Chih Chen
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Abstract

The 108 Curriculum Guidelines (108CG) were implemented in high schools in Taiwan in 2019 and have increased the flexibility of curriculum offerings. Schools must now offer diverse curricula, flexible options and self-directed learning courses based on students' needs and teachers' expertise. This study explores how rural high schools in Taiwan promote curriculum leadership following the implementation of the 108CG. Using a case school in southern Taiwan as the study site, it examines the current implementation of the 108CG in rural high schools, the processes and strategies that school members employ in applying curriculum leadership and the challenges they encounter. Six participants from the case school were interviewed, from August 2021 to May 2022. We also conducted observations and document analyses. The results show that the principal and mid-level leaders' collaborative efforts are integral to advancing the 108CG. However, the school faces challenges in implementing the 108CG due to its environmental context. The principal's major challenge stems from the differing curriculum interpretations by tribal chiefs and families in the community. Mid-level leaders also grapple with students' passive learning attitudes and the need for preparedness among teachers for curriculum reform. Although the 108CG have been in operation for more than 4 years, rural high schools continue to face challenges in implementing them. Introducing collaborative lesson planning and using checklists during curriculum review meetings could help track curriculum progress.

台湾一所农村原住民高中实施 108 课程指南的课程领导力
台湾高中于 2019 年实施《108 课程指引》(108CG),增加了课程设置的灵活性。现在,学校必须根据学生的需求和教师的专长,提供多样化的课程、灵活的选择和自主学习课程。本研究探讨了台湾农村高中在 108CG 实施后如何促进课程领导力。本研究以台湾南部的一所个案学校为研究地点,考察了目前在农村高中实施 108CG 的情况、学校成员在应用课程领导力时所采用的过程和策略,以及他们所遇到的挑战。从 2021 年 8 月到 2022 年 5 月,我们对案例学校的六位参与者进行了访谈。我们还进行了观察和文件分析。结果表明,校长和中层领导的通力合作对推进 108CG 不可或缺。然而,由于学校的环境背景,学校在实施 108CG 方面面临着挑战。校长面临的主要挑战来自于部落酋长和社区家庭对课程的不同理解。中层领导也在努力解决学生被动学习的态度以及教师需要为课程改革做好准备的问题。尽管 108CG 已经实施了 4 年多,但农村中学在实施过程中仍然面临挑战。在课程审议会议上引入合作备课和使用核对表有助于跟踪课程进度。
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British Educational Research Journal
British Educational Research Journal EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH-
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4.70
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8.70%
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71
期刊介绍: The British Educational Research Journal is an international peer reviewed medium for the publication of articles of interest to researchers in education and has rapidly become a major focal point for the publication of educational research from throughout the world. For further information on the association please visit the British Educational Research Association web site. The journal is interdisciplinary in approach, and includes reports of case studies, experiments and surveys, discussions of conceptual and methodological issues and of underlying assumptions in educational research, accounts of research in progress, and book reviews.
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