| 英文摘要 |
This case study explores how a remote elementary school in eastern Taiwan integrated the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) into innovative school affairs management. Data were collected through document analysis and semi-structured interviews with five in¬ternal and external stakeholders. The study examined leadership strate¬gies, curriculum implementation, spatial planning, and community en¬gagement. The findings revealed: (1) The principal applied marketing and accountability leadership to foster organizational consensus and trust; (2) Teachers gradually incorporated SDGs into curriculum and teaching practices, improving instructional effectiveness; (3) The campus was re¬designed to reflect ecological and sustainability values; (4) Communica¬tion and educational marketing enhanced parental and community par¬ticipation; (5) Conflicts remained between local farming traditions and SDG values. This research contributes to understanding the practical ap¬plication of SDGs in rural educational contexts and provides insights for educational administrators promoting sustainable and innovative school development. |