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International Chinese Language Program (ICLP), formerly Stanford Center and Inter-University Center (IUP), at National Taiwan University; Center for Chinese Language and Cultural Studies (CCLC), formerly Mandarin Training Center (MTC), at National Taiwan Normal University
Taiwan has long been a destination for foreign learners of Mandarin and is home to many Mandarin language schools. Several schools also offer courses in Minnan, or less commonly Hakka and Cantonese. Below is a list of Mandarin language schools in Taiwan: [1]
Taichung educational institutions are in Taichung city of Taiwan. They include bilingual kindergartens through elementary and secondary education onto all forms of tertiary education. There are international schools to serve foreigners in the city as well as a handful of language institutes for foreigners to study Mandarin and Taiwanese.
The center was established in 1961 by Stanford University to meet the stringent research and educational needs of Stanford University students. In 1963, the Inter−University Board was created and the official name became the Inter−University Program for Chinese Language Studies (IUP), commonly referred to as the "Stanford Center," with several top American universities contributing funds ...
The number of Study Tour attendees dropped drastically after that year and currently sits at around 70-100 students accepted each summer. Ironically, the current Study Tour being organized annually is similar in size to the very first Study Tour held in 1967 and is currently named "Overseas Compatriot Youth Taiwan Study Tour". [23]
Name Abbr. Chinese name Location National Changhua University of Education: NCUE: 國立彰化師範大學: Changhua City, Changhua County: National Kaohsiung Normal University
List of schools in Taiwan This page was last edited on 23 January 2025, at 12:02 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 ...
Students study subjects including mathematics, science, English, two foreign languages (options for French, German, Spanish plus Chinese which becomes optional at Highschool), physical education, geography, ICT, history, drama, art, and music. The High School Section is for students from H1 to H4 (equivalent to grades 9-12 in the American system).