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  2. Ministry of Education (Taiwan) - Wikipedia

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    Ministry of Education (Taiwan) The Ministry of Education (MOE) (Chinese: 教育部; pinyin: Jiàoyùbù; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: Kàu-io̍k-pō͘; Pha̍k-fa-sṳ: Kau-yuk Phu) is the ministry of Taiwan responsible for incorporating educational policies and managing public schools and it oversees the educational administrative agencies of local governments.

  3. Education in Taiwan - Wikipedia

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    The educational system in Taiwan is the responsibility of the Ministry of Education. The system produces pupils with some of the highest test scores in the world, especially in mathematics and science. [2][3] Former president Ma Ying-jeou announced in January 2011 that the government would begin the phased implementation of a twelve-year ...

  4. History of education in Taiwan - Wikipedia

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    Republic of China and martial law. After Taiwan came under control of the Republic of China in 1945, education in Taiwan became a synthesis of the Japanese system and the Chinese system implemented by the Kuomintang (KMT) government. During the first 20 years of KMT rule, mandatory schooling consisted of six years of primary school education ...

  5. K-12 Education Administration - Wikipedia

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    The agency was originally established as the Department of Education on 25 August 1945 in Taipei. In 1947, it became the subordinate of Taiwan Provincial Government. On 1 August 1956, it was moved to Wufeng Township, Taichung County. In July 1999, it became the subordinate of Ministry of Education.

  6. Secondary education in Taiwan - Wikipedia

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    Secondary education in Taiwan refers to the Taiwanese education system in junior high school (year 7–9) and senior high school (year 10–12). Junior high school education is compulsory in Taiwan. Children and youths aged 6 to 15 are required to receive nine years of compulsory education. [1] By law, every pupil who completed his or her ...

  7. National Academy for Educational Research - Wikipedia

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    www.naer.edu.tw. The National Academy for Educational Research (NAER; Chinese: 國家教育研究院; pinyin: Guójiā Jiàoyù Yánjiùyuàn) is the agency of the Ministry of Education of Taiwan responsible for conducting research in the field of education, offering training courses to school administrators, and developing educational resources.

  8. National University System of Taiwan - Wikipedia

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    'Taiwan National University System') is a university alliance in Taiwan. The alliance, led by the National Chung Hsing University in Taichung, was officially founded in 2021 with the approval from the Ministry of Education. [1] [2] There are 11 member institutions in the alliance.

  9. Tsai Ching-hwa - Wikipedia

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    Minister. Pan Wen-chung. Personal details. Nationality. Republic of China. Alma mater. National Kaohsiung Teachers' College. National Chengchi University. Tsai Ching-hwa ( Chinese: 蔡清華; pinyin: Cài Qīnghuá) is a Taiwanese politician who has been the Political Deputy Minister of Education of Taiwan since 20 May 2016.