英文摘要 |
Teachers of all levels generally provide positive feedback to the curriculum objectives of the three aspects and nine competencies delineated in the new curriculum standards of the Twelve-year Basic Education. However, due to the habitual faith in textbooks developed historically, teachers hold worries, doubts, and uncertainties towards facing the requirement of reaching the new curriculum objectives. As a matter of fact, teachers should be able to face the requirement, should they have the professional capability to design curriculum based on standards. Therefore, the purpose of this manuscript is to address two facets in order to resolve teachers' problem of reliance on textbooks. First, the researcher explores the two aspects of the impact brought forth through national education reform over the years: a) the curriculum experiences teachers have had historically, and b) educational problems brought forth via waves of curriculum reform. Afterward, the researcher addresses the key to effectively reach the curriculum objectives of the core competencies of the Twelve-year Basic Education via three aspects: a) teachers' ability to develop and design curriculum based on standards; b) the shift of the curriculum model, and c) the transfer of the roles and relationships between teachers and students. Finally, the researcher makes recommendations to the cultivation of teachers' ability to develop and design curriculum. |