| 英文摘要 |
This study investigates the integration of media literacy into a school-based aesthetic courses at an elementary school designated as“media literacy educational hub.”Through a case study approach, utilizing data from observations and interviews, the research examines the program’s development, cross-disciplinary teaching strategies and educational outcomes. The findings, validated through triangulation, include: 1) Curriculum Development: The school promoted media literacy education at different levels of internal meetings, including aesthetic education domain workshops, academic meetings, and curriculum development meetings. 2) Cross-Disciplinary Strategies: a. Producing videos based on musical elements to build knowledge of music, develop critical thinking and aesthetic sensibility; b. Creating an online interactive platform for performances and creative arts to enhance the accuracy of information and cultivate aesthetic literacy; c. Building awareness for the significance of media access while cultivating aesthetic literacy through broadcast news editing. 3) Aesthetic Education Outcomes: Students demonstrated their learning through a. Photographic works showcasing their aesthetic perception and creativity, b. The“Shinyi Tree Video,”which won the third place in a Ministry of Education competition, meeting high standards for artistic production, expression, and appreciation, c. A“Junior Media Reporter”program that enhanced students’civic literacy with both media and aesthetic sensitivity, and d. Film exhibitions of student works that validated their command of aesthetics and digital production skills for self-media materials. |