In order to deepen the connotation of art education and promote the cultivation of aesthetic literacy in the 12-year state education, the Ministry of Education guides the implementation of the "Piloting Project for Excellence in Cross-Field Aesthetic Education" to encourage schools across the country to develop cross-field aesthetic education courses. This class visit activity is for the award-winning schools in the "109 School Year Excellent School Selection" event. It aims to lead outstanding teachers across the country to go out of campus, visit special attractions and museums in various places, experience local culture, and observe the integration of local characteristics. domain courses. We hope that by investigating visitors’ travels, teachers’ horizons will be broadened. Teachers will bring what they see and hear during their travels back to the curriculum, and create and combine innovative cross-domain aesthetic courses, bringing new possibilities to Taiwan’s aesthetic education. .
This course "The Most Female Era: Group Portraits of Professional Women in Dadaocheng" takes the female artists of Dadaocheng as the theme. It uses on-site inspections and in-studio online connections in parallel, bringing new inspiration to the inspection model in the epidemic era. In addition to on-site inspections and online interactions, there are also guessing games and questions and answers about the works. The participating teachers are also happy to answer questions and add relevant literature, and the atmosphere of speculative discussion is lively.
In terms of course content, it is linked to courses in the art field of elementary and middle schools, such as Guo Xuehu's "South Street Yin Accounts", Chen Jin, Lin Aqin, Zhou Hongsi, Chunchun's "Looking at the Spring Breeze" and many outstanding professional women in Dadaocheng. Through visits and teacher explanations, it is possible to The familiar course text adds warmth. Among them, the issue of gender equality in the great era is also worth pondering. Some artists choose to sacrifice for their families, and some shine with the support of their families. Even now, a hundred years later, this situation is still something that each of us will face and think about. dilemma.
Through the course, travel through time and space and visit stories about Taipei’s old city that you and I don’t know!