| 英文摘要 |
To achieve the objective of adaptive learning to individual fulfillment in line with the 12-year national education curriculum, this study aims to investigate the potential role of Institutional Research in teaching practice - a case study of Hungkuang University as an example. By analyzing the content of nationwide projects on teaching practice and the university's course offerings aimed at improving teacher professional growth, the study gathers information on the keywords by teachers in their project proposals. Subsequently, the study explores the relationships between these keywords, providing valuable insights for Hungkuang University curriculum design and decision-making processes. Firstly, the author employed word clouds to compute the most frequent words. Next, the author utilized word embedding to categorize the disassembled words from the word cloud and employed vector distances to summarize similar words. Lastly, this study compared the disparities between the overall institution and Hungkuang University based on the summarized findings, identifying areas for potential improvement. The research findings indicate that: (1) The visualization process of content/text analysis allows for clear identification of the keywords in the plan, enabling the institution to compare projects that can be further optimized. (2) Learning constitutes the largest proportion of the teaching practice project, highlighting student learning as the central focus of the overall plan. Accordingly, this article employs a diverse analytical method to explore the strengths and weaknesses of institutions in teaching practice, subsequently proposing activities and categories that can be enhanced in the future. Ultimately, the research findings can assist educators in making informed decisions, the quality of education, ensuring students acquire the necessary professional knowledge and skills, and aiding institutions in creating a mutually beneficial educational environment for teaching, learning, and research, a triple win educational environment for students. |