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  2. Education in Taiwan - Wikipedia

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    Many parents in Taiwan believe that effort and persistence matters more than innate ability if their children want to receive better grades in school. [10] [11] These beliefs are shared by the teachers and guidance counselors and the schools as they regularly keep the parents abreast on their child's overall academic performance in the school ...

  3. Hess Educational Organization - Wikipedia

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    All foreign teachers working for Hess are legally employed to work as Native-Speaking Teachers (NSTs) in the ROC, and Hess offers document-processing assistance to all its staff. Like most employers in Taiwan, Hess aids new teachers to join the national healthcare program and contributes part of the costs on a monthly basis.

  4. National Kaohsiung Normal University - Wikipedia

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    In 1967, the college was renamed as Taiwan Provincial Kaohsiung Teachers' College by the Taiwan Provincial Government. On July 1, 1980 the college was renamed National Kaohsiung Teachers' College . On 1 August 1989, it was re-designated as National Kaohsiung Normal University .

  5. Ministry of Education (Taiwan) - Wikipedia

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    The Taiwanese education ministry's origin goes back to the Ministry of Education, Science, Sports and Culture under the Imperial Japanese government, which took over Taiwan in 1895. During Japanese colonial rule , school attendance for Taiwanese children increased from 3.8% in 1904 to 71.3% in 1943 and literacy in Taiwan became common. [ 1 ]

  6. Scholarships in Taiwan - Wikipedia

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    The scholarships in Taiwan include scholarships for pursuing degrees (bachelor, master or PhD), academic exchange, conducting research, learning Mandarin and experiencing culture in Taiwan. They are mostly funded by the Taiwanese government, universities and Academia Sinica , but also by non-profit foundations.

  7. Affiliated Senior High School of National Taiwan Normal ...

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    Government administrators' families who had lived in mainland China came to Taiwan, and the government let their children to study at He-ping High School. At that time, Taiwan Provincial Teachers' College (now National Taiwan Normal University ) was preparing to establish an experimental high school as a teachers' training ground, so the ...

  8. Kindergarten teachers accused of drugging children in Taiwan

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    Kindergarten teachers in Taiwan have been accused of drugging their students, raising alarm among parents on the island. Blood tests found traces of sedatives, including phenobarbital and ...

  9. The office was renamed as the "Taiwan Mandarin Educational Resources Center" in 2021, which promotes teacher training, teaching system implementation, digital research and development, international marketing, and industry-university cooperation. [28] Starting from August 2022, these tasks are executed by the FICHET.