英文摘要 |
In comparison with other indigenous arts and crafts in Taiwan, Saisiat's weaving and textile demonstrate the most distinctive features. However, those two traditional arts and crafts are facing the crisis of disappearance because Saisiat is the smallest indigenous tribe in Taiwan. The purpose of this study was to design an entry-level program of Saisiat's Bamboo and Rattan Weaving (BRW) for junior high school students in the area having intensive Saisiat people. Quality Function Deployment (QFD) method was employed to reach the purpose. Benchmarking analysis, expert interview and panel discussion were utilized to collect relevant information. Consequently, the following 13 curriculum units, listed in order of descending priority, were identified: BRW Integrated with Culture and Creation, BRW Integrated with Modern Design, Value of BRW Realized through Saisiat's Traditional Believes, Saisiat's Stories, Appreciation of the Beauty of BRW in Terms of Modern Arts Perspectives, Feature of BRW, History of BRW Industries, Saisiat's Humanities Environment, Production Processes of BRW, Introduction to Marketing of BRW Products, Saisiat's Natural Environment, Nature of Bamboo, and Nature of Rattan. Finally, some supporting measures for implanting those units were suggested. Hopefully those units may be implemented in junior high schools to reserve and innovate Saisiat's BRW |