education

Education

Educational System
Students may study, under the current education system, for up to 20 years, which includes 6 years of primary education, 3 years of junior high school, 3 years of senior secondary school, 4 to 7 years of college or university, 1 to 4 years for a master’s degree and 2 to 7 years for a doctoral degree.
Compulsory Education
Compulsory Education
9-year Compulsory Education system was put into effect in 1968, of which 6 years are for elementary education and 3 years for junior high school. To offer more diverse development opportunities for junior high school students, technical arts education is included as well, in addition to the regular curriculum. Practical classes allow students to better understand vocational education and their future career choices. 12-year Basic Education was carried out in 2014.
Senior Secondary Education
Senior Secondary Education
Senior secondary education consists of three years of schooling and includes “general senior secondary schools,” “skill-based senior secondary schools,” “comprehensive senior secondary schools,” and “specialized senior secondary schools.”
Junior College Education
Junior College Education
Junior college education can be classified according to admission requirements into 5-year junior colleges and 2-year junior colleges. 5-year junior colleges admit graduates of junior high schools, whereas 2-year junior colleges admit graduates of skill-based senior secondary schools.
Teacher Education Programs
Teacher Education Programs
The teacher education system is comprised of diversified, training and selecting methods. Teachers who teach in preschool, primary school, junior high school, and senior secondary school are trained in universities of education or normal universities with teacher training programs or centers. These institutions are also responsible for providing in-service training and guidance for local education practitioners; from February 1, 2018, the training of teachers first implements qualification tests before conducting internships, and through exams selects a necessary number of students with just the right qualities, thus implementing a teaching and counseling training system. From December 1, 2018, the Ministry of Education will proclaim and implement the “Guidelines regarding teachers’ professionalism” and the “Criteria governing pre-service teacher education courses for teacher education” to implement a learner-centered training system.
University/College and Graduate School Education
University/College and Graduate School Education
The maximum study period for university education (including universities, colleges, universities of technology, and technical colleges) is 4 years (the Post-bachelor Second Specialty Program is 1-2 years, while the bachelor’s program is usually 2 years), and internships can last one-half to 2 years depending on the needs of the subject. For Master’s Degree candidates, the study period is limited to 1-4 years and for Doctoral Degree candidates to 2-7 years.
Special Education
Special Education
At the stage before higher education, special education has been divided into preschool, basic education and senior high school. The education system is the same as in the rest of each phase of education, and each school needs to form special education classes. Separate special education schools are also established primarily for students with serious or multiple disabilities, while there are also special schools for students with hearing and visual impairments respectively. In order to meet the educational needs of special education students, the phases of education, the organization of the academic year, the education venues and way of implementation, the curriculum, teaching materials, and teaching and evaluation methods should all maintain flexibility. Special education and related service measures should be offered in a spirit blending adaptability, individualization, localization, accessibility and inclusion.
Arts Education
Arts Education
The goals of arts education are to cultivate artistic talent, enrich the spiritual lives of citizens and elevate the cultural level. Arts education in Taiwan can be divided into professional arts education offered at schools, general arts education offered at schools and arts education offered to the public.
Supplementary and Continuing Education
Supplementary and Continuing Education
Supplementary and continuing education have the aim to supplement citizens’ life knowledge, raise the education attainment, transfer practical skills, cultivate sound citizens, and help society to progress. This education system offers supplementary education, continuing education, and short-term supplementary education: all citizens who are past the usual study age but have not received the nine years of basic education can benefit from supplementary education; citizens who did receive nine-year basic education can receive continuing education; citizens who want to improve their life knowledge and ability can receive short-term supplementary education.

For further information: Ministry of Education
Regulations Regarding International Students Undertaking Studies in Taiwan

No.1207, March 11, 2003.

  • For the purpose of promoting city-to-city diplomacy and fostering internationalization in Taipei, the Taipei City Government would like to encourage foreigners to study Chinese in Taipei on an equal and mutually beneficial basis.
  • Foreign students applying for the grants should follow the guidelines of this announcement; additionally, they should consult the "Measures for Study in the R.O.C." issued by the Ministry of Education, and other related R.O.C. regulations.
  • In these guidelines, the term "foreign student" refers to students of non-R.O.C. citizenship, not of Chinese parenthood or who are not overseas Chinese students.
  • Ten grants are sponsored by the Taipei City Government, other associated foundations and corporations in Taipei.
  • The scholarship awards NT$25,000 per month to every foreign student from September 2013 through February 2014. Each person can be awarded the scholarship only once.
  • Eligibility Criteria:
    (1) Citizens and students from Taipei's sister cities who have a strong desire to study Chinese in Taipei. The applicants should not be the recipients of any other scholarship.
    (2) Citizens and students from Taipei's sister cities who have already studied at the Chinese language centers listed below. The applicants should not be the recipients of any other scholarship.
  • Applicants should submit a letter of recommendation from their Taipei sister city’s mayor. Taipei sister city should submit a list that indicates the placement of priority if more than 1 student apply for the scholarship from the same city.
  • Scholarship Verification Procedures:
    (1) The scholarship application is reviewed by the committee which formed by Department of Education, Taipei City Government.
    (2) In consideration of nationality equality, committee should limit the number of student from same country.
    (3) Department of Education authorized the learning centers to remit the scholarship to all recipients.
    (4) Recipients should apply for student insurance.
  • Termination or Suspension of Grants:
    (1) During the term (semester), if students are absent from classes for over ten hours in a single month or with the overall grade lower than 80, the disbursement of their grants will be suspended for that month.
    (2) Any case of suspension or termination should be reported by the institutions with a copy of the notification sent to the Department of Education, Taipei City Government.
  • Recipients should choose their own class at minimum 10 hours per week, and study on a group lesson basis. If students study in private lessons, the extra fees shall be borne by the students concerned, and students must still enroll in the Chinese language centers.
  • Once the recipients are awarded for scholarship, no extension or reservation will be allowed. Recipients should participate in the activities arranged by Taipei City Government and the associated sponsors.
FAQ

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  • Citizens and students from Taipei's sister cities who have a strong desire to study Chinese in Taipei. The applicants should not be the recipients of any other scholarship.
  • Citizens and students from Taipei's sister cities who have already enrolled in the Chinese language centers in Taipei. The applicants should not be the recipients of any other scholarship.

A:The recommendation from mayor does not require the certain format. However, if the city recommends more than two citizens/students, the recommendation order is required.

A:The total amount of each grant is NT$25,000 monthly for six consecutive months. Each recipient is limited to one award.

A:The recipients should apply the admission from the Chinese language centers listed in the operation guidelines.

The Chinese language centers
Mandarin Training Center, National Taiwan Normal University
Mandarin Training Center, National Taiwan Normal University
http://www.mtc.ntnu.edu.tw/eng/
162 Hoping East Road, Sec. 1, Taipei, Taiwan, R.O.C.
Tel : 886-2-7734-5130
FAX : 886-2-2341-8431
Email: mtc@mtc.ntnu.edu.tw
International Chinese Language Program, National Taiwan University
International Chinese Language Program, National Taiwan University
http://ntulcoffice.liberal.ntu.edu.tw/en/index.html
P.O. Box 13-204, Taipei 106, Taiwan, R.O.C.
Tel: 886-2-3366-3419
FAX: 886-2-2362-6926
E-mail: ntulcoffice@ntu.edu.tw
Chinese Language Center. National Chengchi University
Chinese Language Center. National Chengchi University
https://mandarin.nccu.edu.tw/index.php
NO. 64, Sec. 2, Zhinan Rd., Wenshan District, Taipei 11605, Taiwan, R.O.C.
Tel: 886-2- 29387141
FAX: 886-2- 29396353
E-mail: mandarin@nccu.edu.tw
Frequently Asked Questions Regarding Education

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  • Foreign students may attend public elementary schools in Taipei City by filing application with the elementary school nearest their residence and presenting a passport ARC and transcript from previous school.
  • When the school applied to be full, school staff will assist with application to an alternative nearby school which is not full.
  • Foreign students may attend private elementary schools in Taipei City by filing application with the preferred private elementary school and presenting a passport ARC and transcript from previous schools. Applicants will be put on the waiting list when the school applied is full, and will be informed if a school place becomes available to offer.

A:

  • Foreign students wishing to attend public middle and high schools in Taipei City may present their passport, ARC issued at least six months previously and a foreign school diploma or certificate of study with a complete transcript both verified by a R.O.C. diplomatic office, and then file an application to the school in the district of their residence. The student may attend the school upon approval by the school. Foreign students wishing to attend high school in Taipei City may participate in the Keelung-Taipei District Test-free Senior High School Admission Program, take the High School /Vocational School Transfer Test, or apply according to “Regulations Regarding International Students Undertaking Studies in Taiwan”.
  • When the school applied to be full, please apply to an alternative nearby school, which is not full.
  • This application process may be used only once after which, if a foreign student graduates from one school and wishes to continue to the next level, she/he shall follow the same application procedure as local students.

A:Taipei Municipal public preschools enroll resident or permanent resident of Taipei City, who have citizenship of R.O.C or Non-R.O.C., (original Passport or ARC must present during registration, school districts are distributed as per the applicant’s permanent address.) Applicant whose age is between 2 year-old and have the same residence with one of the parents、district relatives or custodians before enrolling to elementary school is required to apply for enrollment. Please follow to the latest regulation of enrollment, check the registration date, and contact with the preschool representative.

Library and Language Resources
Free courses online
Learning Chinese: Start From Scratch – The Ministry of Education and National Taiwan University have cooperated to introduce free courses online, providing another Chinese learning channel for domestic and overseas learners through the biggest MOOCs international learning platform, Coursera (website: https://www.coursera.org/teach/learn-chinese-mandarin), as well as providing teachers of Chinese with supplementary teaching materials.
Link: https://www.coursera.org/
Learning Chinese:Start From Scratch
MTC Online (Mandarin Training Center Online)
  • The MTC is a subsidiary of National Taiwan Normal University and was founded in the autumn of 1956 for teaching Chinese as a second language. Currently, the MTC is the largest and the most renowned Chinese language center, with around 1,700 students from more than 70 countries enrolled each academic quarter (three months.)
  • MTC Online help overseas students and professionals realize the dream of “learning Chinese at home” through synchronous teaching platform and broadband width Internet system. The class size is 1-on-1 or 2 students.
  • Course Information
    1. We offer a total of 6 different course options: Business Chinese, Everyday Chinese, News Reading and Listening, Chinese Reading and Writing, Chinese Conversation and MTC Online For Kids.
    2. The total class hours of each course are 20 hours (2 hours/per week for the duration of 10 weeks.)
    3. Pronunciation Systems Used in Class:Hanyu Pinyin/ Mandarin Phonetics
  1-on-1 Tutorial Group of 2 Students
10 hr NT$10,000 (around US$333) $NT7,100 (around US$237)
20 hr NT$18,000 (around US$600) $NT12,900 (around US$430)
40 hr NT$35,500 (around US$1183) $NT24,510 (around US$817)
60 hr NT$53,000 (around US$1767) $NT34,830 (around US$1161)
Link:https://www.mtconline.tw/index.php?utility=courses&language=en
MTC Online
Real-time online tutoring
Tapiooc is an online educational platform in Taiwan with many young Chinese teachers. Courses are available in English, Japanese, Korean, and Southeast Asia languages, which make it easy for people around the world to learn Chinese as a second language. In addition to learning Chinese, the “Taiwanese course” is also available to correspond with the need of overseas Chinese and help their children learn their mother language. Teacher recruitment is subject to Taiwan nationals in the country and abroad. (BILLION IDEA CO., LTD. is a startup company counseled by the Taipei City Government.)
 
Tapiooc
Self-study foreign language platform
Glossika is a self-study foreign language platform that provides traditional and simplified Chinese. For beginning Chinese learners or people at a certain Chinese level, Glossika can customize its training content. Free listening and speaking lessons are also available.
Link:https://ai.glossika.com/zh-tw/blog/tips-for-living-in-taiwan-as-an-english-speaker
Glossika
Chinese learning APP
-Select the apps with higher scores among the Chinese online teaching resources listed by teacher Hsieh, Chia-Lin of National Taiwan Normal University(http://sharechinese.tcsl.ntnu.edu.tw/Chinese/res2.asp)
  • Standard Mandarin-Learn Chinese Pronunciation
    http://www.standardmandarin.com/
    Created by Joel Hansen, Standard Mandarin is a website for practicing Chinese pronunciation and spelling. Users can download the spelling teaching software or APP on a mobile phone. This app is a practical tool for learning Chinese. The major website resources are divided into spelling study and vocabulary with the following introduction:
    • Spelling study: Free and pay tools are provided. The free version provides basic Chinese spelling study, spelling rules, and pronunciation study. The pay version has advanced explanations, e.g., animated tongue position analysis, similar sound practice, etc. A spelling chart is also provided so that users can easily and comprehensively grasp Chinese.
    • Vocabulary and phrase: The website provides common Chinese vocabulary and phrases, e.g., fruits, furniture, and other practical nouns, as well as an introduction to Chinese “link words”, such as the pronunciation of “mine” being similar to that of water. Standard Mandarin also provides many basic and common words like hello, sorry, etc. Each word and phrase has a note about Chinese spelling, a correct pronunciation file, and conversation practice to improve learners’ application ability.
    Standard Mandarin-Learn Chinese Pronunciation
  • Written字 Chinese
    https://www.writtenchinese.com/
    「Written字Chinese」is a Chinese learning website based on characters. The website is categorized by different functions: “dictionary” (with a mobile phone and webpage version provided), “Chinese tool” (Chinese tone practice, name creator, Chinese learning APP, and games), “finding” (including videos and blogs), “flash cards” (including a dictionary, word cards, collation cards, matching game cards, fruit word cards, clothing word cards, and animal word cards), and “training center” (teacher center, travel and medical industry, Chinese training). It is hoped that users can learn Chinese structure and understand the culture and history behind the Chinese language, tone, and correct writing sequence and ultimately grasp common Chinese words.
    Written字Chinese
  • Quizlet
    https://quizlet.com/subjects/languages/chinese-flashcards-9e04e6a8-t01
    Quizlet is a global language learning platform. Following simple and clear steps, learners can make their own language flashcards, tests, and small games. They can also adjust privacy settings in order to study alone, or to share their cards with friends. The platform replaces traditional paper flashcards, which makes it not only environmentally friendly, but also convenient to carry around. You can synchronize decks and study, and even in situations without internet, download and install the application ahead of time, such that wherever you are, you can always study.
    Quizlet
One-on-one Chinese teaching
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