英文摘要 |
This study compares the similarities and differences between the primary and secondary school teachers in Taiwan and the United States in terms of school salary, work responsibilities, duties and powers. The study found that the salary of Taiwan teachers is divided into salary and allowance, and the salary structure pays more attention to the incentive effect of academic research; most public schools in the United States adopt a single salary system. In terms of the working environment, Taiwanese teachers are most concerned about the location of the school, the organization and operational structure of the school; the American teachers are more focused on the leadership of the principal and the human resources of the school. In terms of responsibilities and obligations, American teachers mostly consider morality. In practice, they often reflect the spirit of education with consciousness, emotion, ideals and beliefs. Taiwanese teachers are influenced by Chinese culture, and their rights and obligations are usually moral or professional ethics required by society. In terms of teacher power, American teachers are much more involved in school policy than Taiwanese teachers because of the smaller power distance between American teachers and school management. |