| 英文摘要 |
At present, primary school education emphasizes competency-based learning, but it still faces many challenges in practice, which affects students' learning outcomes (Student Learning Outcomes). According to research and educational field observations, the main issues include curriculum and teaching challenges, teacher pressure and professional development, student learning motivation, family and socioeconomic background influences, and uneven distribution of educational resources. This article draws on Canadian education experience and the Ontario Teacher Performance Appraisal (TPA) to reflect on the professional identity, professional investment, willingness to stay and professional growth of elementary school teachers in teachers’ professional commitment. It also explores the professional commitment of elementary school teachers and student learning outcomes based on the connotation of the Accountability-oriented for student learning outcomes (Accountability-oriented for student learning outcomes) educational measures implemented in Ontario, Canada. Finally, it also provides suggestions and strategies for educational issues. |