| 英文摘要 |
The 12-year basic education program is a key reform in the history of Taiwan’s education system. This reform extended compulsory education from 9 to 12 years and integrated the new curriculum (known as the 108 Curriculum) across elementary to senior high school levels, thereby mitigating disconnection between junior and senior high school curricula. It also shifted the educational focus from ability indicators to core literacy development. To enhance the implementation of literacy-oriented assessment, we reviewed the literature on curriculum and literacy concepts, elaborated and expanded the core literacy framework of the 108 Curriculum, established a theoretical basis for core literacy, and clarified the correlations between key elements such as the three dimensions and nine aspects, learning content, and learning performance. On the basis of the aforementioned framework, we developed effective principles for literacy-oriented assessment. We further offer recommendations for addressing common misconceptions surrounding literacy-oriented assessment. |