英文摘要 |
The widespread policy of parent involvement in education used to be the dominating social practice espoused by the vast majority of parents in the Taiwanese society, regardless of their educational levels and social status. This type of social consensus, however, has altered drastically side by side with the advancement of economic prosperity and social changes, including the gradual erosion of family ethics and traditional values, with a rapid increase of single-parent families as a result. Consequently, students’ learning performance is not as desirable as it used to be. Such phenomenon has also been attested by the latest PISA/OECD assessment of literacy. In contrast, most western countries have been actively accelerated the practice of parent involvement in education as well as family ethics. This paper attempts to analyze the rejuvenated education reform policy advocated by former U. S. Secretary of Education Richard W. Riley to justify the significance and impact of family ethics and parent involvement in education in a cross-cultural setting. It is thus suggested that Taiwan timely foster its educational excellence through restoring family literacy and parent involvement in education so as to ensure a competitive society in the international context. |