英文摘要 |
This study aimed to explore the seasonal nursery schools in Taiwan during the Japanese rule period and their development process and the purpose of setting up and analyze the education and care activities of the seasonal nursery schools. This study primarily focused on the Taichung seasonal nursery schools by analyzing relevant historical documents during the Japanese rule period. Taiwan's seasonal nursery schools were set up to increase agricultural production. From the perspective of their development, , the Taichung seasonal nursery school had the embryonic form of what is now called a preschool education institution by the Showa period. The seasonal nursery schools were funded by social organizations, which were all officially established. It is not an exaggeration to describe this as an official social welfare program. The Taichung seasonal nursery schools started in 1933, and these schools lasted for 3 weeks in operating time. As a temporary measure, it encountered the problem of a shortage of nurses and assistants. |