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National Academy for Educat National Academy for Educat ional Research ional Research (R.O.C.) (R.O.C.) Fred Ho Fred Ho Hung, Jo-Lieh Hung, Jo-Lieh Address Address No.2, Sanshu Rd., Sansia Township, Taipei County 23703, Taiwan, R.O. No.2, Sanshu Rd., Sansia Township, Taipei County 23703, Taiwan, R.O. C. C. TEL TEL +886-2-8671-1111 +886-2-8671-1111 FAX FAX +886-2-8671-1274 +886-2-8671-1274

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National Academy for Educational Research (R.O.C.)       Fred Ho Hung, Jo-Lieh Address : No.2, Sanshu Rd., Sansia Township, Taipei County 23703, Taiwan, R.O.C. TEL : +886-2-8671-1111    FAX : +886-2-8671-1274. A Brief History of the Establishment of NAER. ▲ December 30, 1999 - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: National Academy for Educational Research  (R.O.C.)       Fred Ho Hung, Jo-Lieh

National Academy for Educational National Academy for Educational ResearchResearch (R.O.C.)       (R.O.C.)      

Fred HoFred Ho

Hung, Jo-LiehHung, Jo-LiehAddressAddress:: No.2, Sanshu Rd., Sansia Township, Taipei County 23703, Taiwan, R.O.C. No.2, Sanshu Rd., Sansia Township, Taipei County 23703, Taiwan, R.O.C. TELTEL :: +886-2-8671-1111   +886-2-8671-1111   

FAXFAX:: +886-2-8671-1274+886-2-8671-1274

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A Brief History of the Establishment of NAER▲ December 30, 1999The Executive Yuan approved temporary regulations for NAER Preparatory Office. Seven institutions were ordered to be consolidated into the NAER:

•Taiwan Provincial Institute for Elementary School Teachers In-Service Education, MOE.

•Taiwan Provincial Institute for Secondary School Teachers In-Service Education, MOE.

•National Institute for Compilation and Translation.•National Institute of Educational Resource and Research.•Educational Research Committee, MOE.•Humanities and Research Committee, MOE. •Science Education Committee, MOE.

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▲May 8, 2000 The NAER Preparatory Office was officially established, Sansia Town

ship, Taipei County was approved to be the site of Preparatory Office for the NAER.

▲ July 15, 2002 Official merger with the TPIESTISE, MOE.

▲ October 15, 2003 The Executive Yuan issued official letter for the establishment of Adm

inistrative Cooperation NAER to the Legislative Yuan.

▲ August 26, 2007 Official merger with the TPISSTISE, MOE.

A Brief History of the Establishment of NAER

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Planning Objectives

‧Establish a national level educational research institution

‧Consolidate existing units ‧Integrate educational resources

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Functions • Consultation 

Provide consultation and assistance based on educational knowledge and trends

•  Research Conduct fundamental, long-term, systematic, comprehensive, and applied research   

• DevelopmentDevelop curricula, instructional media, and assessment tools

• Training  Conduct workshops and seminars for administrators and seed teachers  

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• Investigation Conduct situation analyses, needs assessments, and opinion surveys

• Dissemination   – Publish Findings.   – Promote International Exchange.   – Hold Conferences.• Information Services – Compile educational information.  – Construct clearinghouse databases

Functions

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• The Need for a National Educational Research Facility

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• Increase International Competitiveness Most developed countries have national educational research institutions to  create  knowledge and to strengthen the knowledge-based economy of the educational system

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• Respond to the demand for long term educational reform Provide theoretical and research bases for educational reform‧

‧Integrate research data to facilitate dissemination and utilization of research findings ‧Assemble research teams for in-depth, systematic analyses ‧Implement research findings at all levels of education, and strengthen the link between theory and  practice ‧Identify educational trends through systematic long term data collection and follow up  studies

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Institutional Conceptualization • All-encompassing Educational Research• A democratic society educates the whole person • Each child will be brought up to personal

potential • Cultivation of creativity will enhance human

resources• Research on Key Issues• Mastery of knowledge economy principles will

increase the value of education • Proactive research on educational trends will

cope with rising needs in national development

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Organization Structure of NAER

PresidentChief

Secretary

Section for curriculum and teaching

Section for educational policy and system

Section for testing and evaluation

Center for Development of

Educational Human Resources

Center for Teaching Materials

General Affairs Office

Personnel Office

Accounting Office

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Educational Research•Introduction•Research section ◇Section for curriculum and teaching ◇Section for educational policy and system ◇Section for testing and evaluation

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Introduction• Devote to fundamental, integrated, and

long- term study • Concentrate on curriculum and teaching,

educational policy and system, testing and evaluation

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Section for curriculum and teaching • Mission ◇conduct high quality, well-controlled research ◇provide guidance for curriculum innovation and reform ◇enhance excellence in teaching and learning at all levels of education

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Section for curriculum and teaching • primary research ◇curriculum guidelines ◇benchmarks ◇curriculum development ◇instructional methods and media ◇teaching and learning

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Section for educational policy and system

• Mission ◇conduct comprehensive research to advice long term educational planning ◇provide data for educational policy decision making and administrative practice

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Section for educational policy and system

• primary research ◇educational policy theory and issues ◇educational system theory and issues ◇educational development indices

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Section for testing and evaluation • Mission ◇conduct quality fundamental research ◇develop reliable testing and evaluation instruments ◇measure learning outcomes ◇assess long term educational achievement

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Section for testing and evaluation• primary research

◇establish educational benchmarks ◇develop standardized tests ◇develop diverse assessment modules ◇evaluate educational progress ◇examine pathways for high school and college entrance

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2006 TASA-MATH• Purpose • Content of Assessment • Method of Implementation • Sample Questions

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2006 TASA: Purpose• understand the current learning status of mathe

matics and the relevant factors for 4 th and 6 th graders, 2 nd year junior high school students, and 2 nd year senior/vocational high school students

• provide teachers, parents, administrators, and researchers a complete and specific referencing data

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Content of Assessment(1)• Include numbers and calculation, quantity

and actual measurement, geometry, statistics, probability, and algebra

• assess the understanding of mathematical concepts, the application of procedures, and the ability of problem-solving

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Content of Assessment(2)• Elementary schools' 4 th and 6 th graders shoul

d focus on “numbers and calculations” and see fewer questions on “statistics” and “algebra.”

• 2 nd year junior/senior/vocational high school students focus more on “geometry” and “algebra,” and they focus less on “numbers and calculations,” “quantity and measurement,” and “statistics.”

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Method of Implementation• question types -24 multiple choices and 2 applic

ation questions for 4 th and 6 th graders • 18 multiple choice and no for 2 nd year junior/se

nior/vocational high school students • 50 minutes for the test including 5 minutes for lis

tening to instructions and 5 minutes for receiving and handing in the test papers, allowing 40 minutes for completing the test

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Sample Questions • 3 Complexity criteria ◇knowing- demonstrate an initial

understanding of the concepts and steps in the five fields and solve simple situational questions in a single step

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Sample Questions• 3 Complexity criteria

◇understanding- integrate and use mathematical concepts and steps to solve complex situational questions

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Sample Questions• 3 Complexity criteria

◇applying- apply different mathematical rules and integrate procedural knowledge and conceptual understanding to solve complex situational questions

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Sample Questions• Complexity II Multiple Choice Sample Question

( )Ming-hong finds out the owner of a tea shop makes a cup of lemon green tea by mixing 0.6 liter of green tea with 0.15 liter of lemon juice. He makes 4 cups of this drink (as shown in the lower-right table) and finds one of them tastes exactly like the one made by the teashop owner. Which one of them should be the one that tastes identical?

(1) cup A * (2) cup B (3) cup C (4) cup D

cup green tea ( liter ) lemon juice ( liter ) A 8 3.5 B 8 2 C 3 0.7 D 3 1

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Thank You