英文摘要 |
The research is to investigate that how teachers get the knowledge of content and students (KCS) from the example of the curriculum practicing of reading competence. This research entailed a one-year case study at a junior high school ninth grade class in New Taipei City. The researcher uses classroom observation, intensive interviews, and literature analyses to investigate how teachers get this special kind of teachers' knowledge. The study found that teachers need ''article structure'', ''writing techniques'', and ''context'' to practice reading competence courses. The teachers connected all the information related to the students' learning context through a systematic process, which consisted of predict, diagnosis, revise, and construct. Teachers must interact with students to complete their knowledge. In other words, in the classroom, teachers and students are subjects of each other. ''Learning from students'' is the process of getting KCS. |