英文摘要 |
The purpose of this study was to explore the implementation of gender equality education at the Tayal Aboriginal tribe elementary school in the mountain area. An interview observation, and literature analysis were used as research methods. The findings of Loga Elementary school (a pseudonym) were summarized as following: 1. a lack of clear learning objectives, the school only implemented activities according to the government's policy; 2. cuaiculum designing was based on textbooks: 3. traditional teaching method was lecturing, and pictures or video as teaching aid: 4. teachers had accessed to get teaching nuterialls from Internet and the classrooms were equipped with various media facihties: 5. traditional roles of Limily members and bias toward differ gender were existent: 6. teachers had different capabilities in teaching gender equality; 7. students accessed information of sex easily however, a lot of questions were left unsolved. The difficulties of Loga school were as following: 1. teachers were over-burdened and had no time to design the gender equality courses; 2. teachers needed professional knowledge in gender equality and communication skills, as well as further in-service traimn . 3. the school was located in suburb area which made it hard to recruit qualified teachers: 4. teachers and parents had different perspectives toward gender equality which caused teaching more difficult; 5. teachers tnnsfer to another school frequently and they cant deal with students' problems continuingly; 6. the perspectives toward gender issues were different between teachers and students. so it was hard for them to stait the conversation: T it was hard for male teachers to deal with female students' gender awareness. |