英文摘要 |
To highlight school's education vision and facilitate students' learning, seiner high schools have been collaborating with communities to design elective courses following Curriculum Guidelines of 12-Year Basic Education. Though news has been reported, the empirical studies on the implementation process of school-community collaborative courses are still rare. The study aims at exploring the implementation of a cross-domains (Civic and Society, English and Second Foreign Language) elective course-Local Maker-offered by a senior high school and communities. Interviews, document, student presentation and survey were analyzed to investigate its learning goals and practices alignment, collaboration model, and teaching approaches in communities. Three findings are as follows: (1) By situating English and second foreign language teaching and learning in communities, students developed the 'cultural and global understating' core competency as well as Intercultural Communicative Competence (ICC) and the course helped students integrate inter-discipline knowledge; (2) The collaboration model among the school and communities started from providing resources mutually. The school helped communities marketing themselves. However, to expand the issues discussed in the course relies on deepening the collaboration relationship; and (3) Achievement in both 'contextual teaching and learning' and 'project-based learning' were found. Communities provided multi-modes of senses in learning. Still, more effort should be devoted to expanding the issues discussed in the course and restoring social and environmental practices. |