| 英文摘要 |
This study explored the implementation of a school-based curriculum for self-regulated learning (SRL), and conducted a case study on a secondary school in New Taipei City. The school adopted problem-based learning as an approach to implement the SRL curriculum, which consisted of five facets: preparation, selection, plan, action, and celebration. Starting from 2017 academic year, the school began small-scale trails on the reformed curriculum in two eighth-grade classes and guided the students to develop motivation and abilities of SRL. The SRL curriculum was then gradually and systematically constructed with the features of the school. This study proposes three suggestions for other schools aiming to develop their school-based curriculum for SRL. Firstly, it is suggested to value the execution and integration of supportive resources. Secondly, the school is suggested to establish a collaborative culture shared by the school leaders and teachers. Finally, the school is suggested to take advantage of teams, which consists of outside experts to improve their proficiency in developing the SRL curriculum. |