英文摘要 |
This study uses Wenger's concept of ''Community-of-Practice Theory'' as a framework to understand the evolution of the ''featured curriculum'' into a ''schooldecided curriculum'' for competency-based curriculum in a remote primary school. The study had the following findings: 1. The case school goes through four stages of the course conversion process; 2. The transformation of the views of principals, teachers, and parents is an important key to the smooth implementation of the curriculum; 3. Converging teachers' consensus, leveraging local resources, making good use of teachers and parental expertise to organize school learning communities can promote curriculum transformation; 4.The school administration supports teachers to transform the curriculum through flexible class scheduling, preparing lessons together, and collaborative teaching. The TPLC enables the development of the curriculum through the expertise and experience of the members. Based on the findings, some suggestions are proposed for elementary schools, teachers and education authorities. |