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| 題 名 | 臺灣資訊教育的開創者與奠基者:吳鐵雄先生的教育拓荒與實踐智慧=The Pioneer and Founder of Information and Computer Education in Taiwan: Professor Tieh-Hsiung Wu's Educational Contributions and Practical Wisdom |
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| 作 者 | 方金雅; | 書刊名 | 台灣教育研究期刊 |
| 卷 期 | 7:1 2026.01[民115.01] |
| 頁 次 | 頁1-13 |
| 關鍵詞 | 吳鐵雄; 教育改革; 測驗統計; 資訊教育; 臺灣教育; Tieh-Hsiung Wu; Educational reform; Educational measurement and statistics; Information and computer education; Taiwan's education; |
| 語 文 | 中文(Chinese) |
| 中文摘要 | 吳鐵雄先生畢生致力於教育研究、資訊教育與政策推動,足跡跨越小學、中 學到大學講壇、師範學院校務及教育部決策高層,成就斐然。任職於臺灣師範大 學(1980-1992),他主持電算中心,開創校園資訊化的先河;並首創資訊教育系, 培育我國第一代資訊教育師資,帶領中小學逐步推展資訊教學、電腦輔助學習與 行政電腦化,奠定數位教育基礎。擔任臺南師範學院校長(1992-2001),先生視 人才為學校命脈,積極延攬校友與青年師資,創設資訊教育研究所,並推動雅音 樓、文薈樓與運動場等校園建設,為學院升格轉型為大學奠下基礎。在教育部常 務次長及教育研究院籌備主任任內(2001-2003),他更投入九年一貫課程、國中 基本學力測驗、多元入學等重大教改政策,並推動師資培育法與教師法等制度修 訂,力求在教改浪潮中守住理性、維護教育專業。吳鐵雄先生不僅是資訊教育的 開創者與奠基者,先生也是教育拓荒與實踐智慧開拓者,更是人才培育的實踐者 與教育政策的守望者。他的努力不僅為臺灣教育奠下現代化基礎,也培養出一代 又一代的教育中堅。 |
| 英文摘要 | Professor Tieh-Hsiung Wu devoted his life to educational research, information and computer education, and policy advancement, contributing substantially to elementary, secondary, and higher education. His influence extended from university teaching and normal school administration to senior decision-making roles in the Ministry of Education. His contributions remain exemplary. During his tenure at National Taiwan Normal University (1980–1992), he directed the Computer Center, spearheading campus informatization. Furthermore, he founded the Department of Information and Computer Education, thus cultivating Taiwan’s first generation of information and computer education teachers, and guided elementary and secondary schools in adopting information-based teaching, computer-assisted learning, and administrative computerization, thereby laying the foundation for Taiwan’s digital education. As President of Tainan Teachers College (1992–2001), Professor Wu regarded talent as the lifeblood of the institution. He actively recruited alumni and young faculty, established the Graduate Institute of Information and Computer Education, and oversaw major campus construction projects—including the Yay-in Building, Wen-hui Building, and athletic field—thus laying the groundwork for the college’s eventual transition to a university. Later, as Administrative Vice Minister of Education and Founding Director of the National Academy for Educational Research (2001–2003), he played a central role in major educational reforms, including the development of the Grade 1–9 Curriculum, the Basic Competence Test for junior high graduates, and multiple admission pathways to senior high schools. He further facilitated revisions to the Teacher Education Act and the Teacher Act, striving to uphold rationality and safeguard professional integrity during a period of rapid reform. Professor Wu was not only a pioneer and founder of information and computer education but also a visionary leader who advanced Taiwan’s educational frontiers with wisdom and foresight. He nurtured talent with dedication and guided educational policy with steadfast commitment. His lifelong work established the foundations of modern education in Taiwan and inspired generations of educators and leaders. |
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