| 英文摘要 |
This article reviews the history of Taiwan's teacher education system from the perspective of legalization. The scope covers the legal evolution process in about 40 years, from the enactment of the "Teacher Education Law" in 1979 to the current “Teacher Training Law" (enacted in May 2017 and amended in November 2019). The first generation of the “Teacher Training Law" enacted in January of 1994, although it has evolved from the ''Teacher Education Law'', its basic conception and system design for teacher training have reversed the original monism, closed system, and turned to the orientation of pluralism and openness, which can be regarded as a kind of institutional ''paradigm shifting''.
After several amendments to some provisions, the first generation “Teacher Training Law" was revised in June 2002, and the second-generation ''Teacher Training Law'' was produced. In May 2017, the full text was revised again, so the current “Teacher Training Law" is a third-generation teacher training system in Taiwan. This paper takes this as a framework to discuss the reasons, connotation, significance and characteristics of normative changes one by one. At the same time, it also provides a rough description and discussion of the problems and/or related issues arising during the implementation of the system, including teacher education and ideological state machines, the evolution of the definition of teacher training courses, the problems of public funding and internship, teacher education law and The controversy of the kindergarten education law on the training of kindergarten teachers, and the 128 total graduation credits of kindergarten teachers' education programs. |