英文摘要 |
This paper review the changes of curriculum of indigenous elementary schools due to different political-social contexts in Taiwan, and discuss the prospect of curriculum of indigenous elementary schools to respond the growing tendency of indigenous people consciousness and their fight for rights. This study found that the goals of school curriculum during the period of Japanese colonization and KMT government were to cultivate ‘national’ people and thus the history, language and culture of indigenous people had been excluded from school curriculum, which decreases the opportunity of understanding their own culture and even causes the stigma of their own culture. Recently, influenced by multi-culturalism worldwide and the political localization and democratization in Taiwan, there appears the curriculum which is aimed at understanding indigenous culture, identity of indigenous people and respect for multiple cultures. However, there is a gap between the idea above and the practice. This stydy suggests that government must allow more time for the indigenous culture and include the history, culture and values of indigenous people in school curriculum and teaching materials. Moreover, it is claimed that the tribal school must be established to take the indigenous culture as the subject of school curriculum. |