英文摘要 |
"In recent years, education in Taiwan have seen many changes with the launch of the 2019 Curriculum Guideline for 12-year basic education and USR projects in universities. In terms of history education, the 2019 Curriculum Guideline, the “praxis” class in high schools, and the USR projects in universities had shifted the focus more toward local history. In fact, the Ministry of Culture and many city and county governments also opened many new venues and facilities, as well as organized various festivals and activities based on local history, providing good resources for local history education under the curriculum guideline and USR projects. This article focuses on Kaohsiung City, covering several recent historical venues and activities launched by the Ministry of Culture and Kaohsiung City, including: Old Fongshan project, Kaohsiung 100, and the Kaohsiung Museum of History. Be it existing facilities or new projects, we will oftentimes see there is a lack of cooperation between cultural and educational units. And among the few cases where there is cooperation between the two, we can see better results. This study will show that cultural and educational units really should work together, so that historical sites and facilities can be better utilized by schools and educational institutions." |