英文摘要 |
It was found in this study that the design concepts from Piaget, Kohlberg to Rest, highlighted the problems of fit between researchers, situations, and subjects when preparing assessments. In the form and application of contemporary moral dilemmas, digital media seems to be trending, but in situations and data interpretation, it is necessary to have more evidence to prove the basis for judging others. In terms of change factors, the change of theme and situation, the change of self-abilities, and the change of other role factors constitute the overall change of assessment questions. Under the subject-object thinking in moral dilemma assessments, researchers must clearly identify the following before conducting assessments: researchers and subjects who represent moral truth, cultural differences, and whether the public’s choice can represent moral truth. There should be mutual logic between the assessment questions. The subject’s subjective thinking and the researcher’s interpretation should not be divided by the assessment. The issue of dilemma in education should be to pursue the process of forming a dilemma and find solutions in the discussion. If a teacher’s design strategy is the same as the role of a researcher’s, the reasons behind students’ unanswered requests would likely be ignored. |