英文摘要 |
At a worldwide scale, developing college students' core competencies is a major aim in higher education. In addition to being competent in one's professional area, general education in Taiwan also places an emphasis on developing students' core ability to adapt to the society in the future. One of the major tasks of the general education is to cultivate students' citizenship; therefore, curriculum in general education is to enhance students' civil core competencies. However, what type of curriculum design and teaching methodology are suitable for fulfilling this aim? This is a question that needs to be answered. There is also an increasing need for more teachers to engage in teaching experiments. This paper proposes an 'STS(Science/Technology/Society) citizenship education' teaching model. Based on the proposed model, the author designed a curriculum, which is problem-solving based and action based. In this curriculum, students are encouraged to discuss, present, see movies, participate in forums, debate, role play, conduct field investigations, and take action. Students thus have opportunities to develop civic core competencies, such as knowledge of law, problem-solving ability, critical thinking, communication and cooperation, opinions expression, empathy, care, and action taking. Both qualitative and quantitative data are provided to reveal students' learning outcomes. Suggestions concerning teaching in the general education are proposed. |