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Taiwan eases rules for foreign interns in hospitality sector
Taiwan eases rules for foreign interns in hospitality to address a labor shortage, allowing students in sports, leisure, management, Chinese, or English to apply.
2025/07/15 10:23
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Taiwan launches AI-driven distance learning program
Taiwan’s Ministry of Education launches a distance learning program using AI tools to enhance English skills for 339 students. Discover innovative teaching methods.
2025/03/05 18:00
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Taiwanese students Math A scores drop in 2025 GSAT results
The 2025 GSAT results show a decline in Math A scores, with fewer top scores than last year. English had the most perfect scores. The center plans analysis.
2025/02/25 13:00
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Taipei investigates cram school closure over refunds
Taipei’s Department of Education investigates iLearn’s sudden closure, addressing parents’ concerns over prepaid tuition. The school seeks new funding to continue operations.
2024/12/10 11:28
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Taiwan to introduce English-only in school English classes
Education Minister Cheng Ying-Yao announced plans for English-only instruction in Taiwan’s elementary and middle school English classes. The policy aims to enhance language skills, but concerns arise over its impact on teachers and students.
2024/11/15 10:52
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NTNU ambassadors to return for National Day ceremony
NTNU student ambassadors return to the National Day ceremony on Oct. 10 after five years. They will assist dignitaries, showcasing language skills and rigorous training.
2024/10/04 22:00
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Studio Classroom founder Doris Brougham dies at 98
Discover the legacy of Doris Brougham, the founder of Studio Classroom, who passed away at 98, leaving a lasting impact on English education in Taiwan.
2024/08/07 09:28
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Taiwan’s 108 curriculum to see tech updates
Discover how Taiwan’s 108 curriculum aims to stay progressive with minor adjustments in technology and AI, without major overhauls, ensuring education remains current and enhances bilingual policies.
2024/07/17 20:03
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Taiwan to welcome 75 US English teaching assistants in 2024
Discover how Taiwan’s Ministry of Education plans to foster an English-speaking environment in schools by introducing 75 American English teaching assistants in 2024, focusing on immersive learning and rural education.
2024/06/25 08:59
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TVBS World Taiwan, Global Views team up for more ’Insights’
TVBS World Taiwan, Taiwan Insights project, Global Views Monthly, international understanding, Taiwanese society, English news coverage, complex issues, political landscapes, economic insights, societal nuances
2024/06/24 08:00
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NTNU hosts first international alumni reunion in Taiwan
Discover how National Taiwan Normal University’s first International Alumni Reunion highlights its commitment to global education and career opportunities for international students in Taiwan.
2024/06/03 14:24
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TVBS World Taiwan shares resume writing tips with NCCU grads
Dimitri Bruyas, Chief English News Correspondent of TVBS English News, was invited by the Master’s Program in Global Communication and Innovation Technology (GCIT) to share resume writing tips and interview techniques with students at National Chengchi University (NCCU) on Monday (May 13).
2024/05/15 20:56
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TOEFL rep introduces scholarship for Taiwan students
Discover Chun Shin Ltd.’s new scholarship program for Taiwanese college students, enhancing English proficiency and academic research skills. Apply by Oct. 20, 2024.
2024/05/13 17:44
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Taiwan to test disaster alerts in English, Chinese at 4 p.m.
Discover how Taiwan’s top mobile service providers, Chunghwa Telecom, Taiwan Mobile, and Far EasTone, are enhancing public safety with a nationwide disaster prevention notification test in English and Chinese on May 8 at 4 p.m. Learn about their commitment to timely emergency communication.
2024/05/08 14:07
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Taiwanese tourist rescued from scam at Australian airport
Discover the story of Yu-Ming Lu, a Taiwanese woman who vanished in Australia but was found before she could be scammed. Learn about the efforts of the Taipei Economic and Cultural Office in Brisbane and the importance of the "Scam Prevention Strategy 123" for Taiwanese tourists.
2024/05/03 17:47
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Tsai meets with English education pioneer Doris Brougham
President Tsai Ing-wen meets with Studio Classroom founder Doris Brougham to discuss their love for pets and English education in Taiwan, highlighting Brougham’s 70-year contribution and welcoming her as a true Taiwanese citizen.
2024/04/30 13:38
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Bilingual anchors to host inauguration ceremony
Discover the prestigious announcement of hosts for Taiwan’s 16th presidential and vice-presidential inauguration ceremony and state banquet. Anchors Ethan Liu and Jasmine Liu will lead the ceremony in Taipei, while Kuo Ya-hui and mixed-race model Kevin Tai will charm guests in Tainan, highlighting Taiwan’s diversity and democracy.
2024/04/26 12:11
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China Airlines launches massive recruitment drive for 2024
China Airlines announces its 2024 recruitment plan, aiming to hire nearly 100 professionals in various fields including customer service, finance, IT, and maintenance, alongside continuous pilot recruitment. Applicants must meet specific educational and English proficiency requirements, with successful candidates undergoing rigorous training programs before reporting for duty.
2024/04/08 17:08
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Tainan tourist gem marred by "Tree Mouse" sign blunder
Discover the story of a spelling mishap at the Anping Tree House in Tainan, Taiwan. Unveil how a signpost error turned "tree house" into "tree mouse," causing confusion among visitors. Explore Councilor Lee Chi-wei’s call for improved English proficiency to enhance international interactions and preserve Taiwan’s unique heritage.
2024/03/18 10:52
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Rhydian Vaughan kicks off winter tour with unplugged shows
Taiwanese-Welsh actor and singer Rhydian Vaughan began his winter tour on January 19 to promote his first album, "Seven." The tour features Unplugged-style performances where Rhydian shares his songs and the stories behind them. During the tour, Rhydian is excited to perform two special songs, "Windmill" by Taiwanese rock icon Wu Bai and the English track "Soaking in Divine," which he dedicated to his wife. Rhydian revealed that he will be joined by "Thai prince" Phum Viphurit for a duet. Viphurit’s song "Lover Boy" has gained nearly 100 million views on YouTube, and he also performed at the Golden Melody Awards Ceremony last year. Rhydian expressed his delight in collaborating with Viphurit, praising his tall and handsome appearance and their harmonious singing. Rhydian emphasized the intimate connection with fans as the most memorable aspect of the winter tour, sharing his creative story up close. He also announced an upcoming solo concert titled "After the Show," which will be held at Legacy Taipei on March 9, the eve of his 36th birthday.
2024/01/26 12:49
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Survey: Taiwan a top choice for studying abroad in 2024
More than 80% of international students are interested in applying for new specialized classes that allow them to work in Taiwan, according to a report by the Association of International Cultural and Educational Exchange Taiwan (AICEE Taiwan). The report, titled "Blue Ocean of International Enrollment Trends 2024," surveyed over 2,000 students from 60 countries who plan to study abroad and learn Chinese. The top three advantages Taiwan offers to international students are high-quality education, a safe environment, and the opportunity to learn Mandarin. Additionally, 86% of international students expressed interest in applying for internship subsidies provided by the Executive Yuan’s initiative and private enterprises. Upon graduation, international students prioritize entering suitable industries, finding employment quickly, and securing high employment rates. Furthermore, 14% of respondents hope that their experience studying in Taiwan will give them a competitive edge in their future education. Scholarships, English-taught programs, and high teaching quality are important factors for students considering studying abroad, while geographical location becomes crucial for those wanting to learn Chinese. Allen Hung, the CEO of AICEE Taiwan, advises Taiwanese universities to provide not only essential enrollment information but also reinforce information about internships and job opportunities during and after studies.
2024/01/03 17:03
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Taiwan job market values certifications more in 2023
Taiwanese job market trends are shifting, with professional certifications carrying more weight than before, according to a report by 104 Human Resource Consulting Services Company. The study found that the number of job openings requiring certifications in 2023 had increased by 8.1% compared to the previous year. Prospective employees with certifications received 35% more interview invitations than those without. English, Japanese, Vietnamese, Korean, and Thai are the most sought-after languages by employers, with the rise of the Korean Wave contributing to a significant increase in demand for Korean translation. Similarly, Thai language proficiency has witnessed an 11.9% increase due to businesses expanding into Southeast Asia. The sectors most in need of language capabilities are media, research and development, and senior management. Young professionals under 39 focus on acquiring career-boosting professional and language skills, while those over 40 diversify their learning to prepare for their career’s "second curve." Despite the availability of free online resources, working professionals prefer paid learning, with 30.8% setting a learning budget within NT$5,000. When it comes to investing in certifications, 37.5% are willing to spend over N$$20,000, reflecting the value placed on formal qualifications in today’s competitive job market.
2023/12/12 18:57
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NYMCU freshman breaks new ground in cybersecurity program
Tsai Yu-chen, a freshman at National Yang Ming Chiao Tung University, has made history by being the first student admitted into the prestigious Computer Science program through a special recruitment process that now includes cybersecurity. Tsai’s interest in technology began in junior high when he taught himself networking skills to set up a Minecraft server. He then used his English proficiency to manage the server online and modify Pokémon modules using Google Cloud services, allowing over 100 people to game simultaneously. Tsai’s talent and experience in cybersecurity were further developed during his vocational high school years through the Ministry of Education’s cybersecurity talent development program. As a result, he will soon intern with a leading international AI cybersecurity tech company, focusing on cloud security research. The Office of Recruitment for Specialized Technical Colleges and Universities recognizes the importance of cybersecurity in national security and actively promotes relevant courses in technical high schools. This allows students to acquire cybersecurity skills and pursue further education through specialized college entrance exams and exceptional talent selection processes.
2023/12/07 21:33
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Education head backs bilingual policy despite union concerns
Taipei’s Education Minister, Pan Wen-chung, responded to concerns raised by the National Federation of Teachers Unions (NFTU) about the 2030 Bilingual Nation policy. Pan emphasized the importance of English proficiency as a crucial competitive skill for students. He emphasized the need for a balanced approach in teaching methods and strategies to ensure that students’ foundational academic abilities are not neglected. The NFTU expressed apprehension that excessive emphasis on English in the bilingual policy could undermine national competitiveness and called for a thorough reassessment of language policies post-election. Pan highlighted the importance of English and digital literacy as vital competencies for students and stressed the necessity of the bilingual policy for English language education. He mentioned that the implementation of the policy allows schools to join gradually and includes plans for teacher training enhancements and the inclusion of foreign instructors. Pan also mentioned that Mandarin courses would be available alongside university courses conducted entirely in English to give students the freedom of choice. He noted that some locales have been overly emphasizing English expertise during teacher recruitment and that the Ministry of Education will issue reminders for a more balanced evaluation. Rolling revisions will be made based on the progress of the bilingual initiative.
2023/12/07 21:17
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Taiwanese YouTuber shares English name embarrassment
Taiwanese internet celebrity Hsiao Wu, known for his popular YouTube channel with over a million followers, recently opened up about his discomfort with his English name "Jimmy" in an Instagram story. During a conversation with his English tutor, Wu shared his embarrassment when asked about his English name, stating that he finds it cool when others are called Jimmy. The influencer revealed that he recently hired an English tutor to improve his language skills and shared a screenshot of their chat, where the tutor asked about his English name. Wu expressed feeling ashamed when he confessed to being called "Jimmy."
2023/12/07 20:49