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Chien-Chih Chen – Asia Pacific Education Review, 2024
Experimental education in Taiwan developed rapidly since the promulgation of the "Three Acts Governing Experimental Education" in 2014, after which public experimental schools were established in response to local educational needs. The majority of restructuring cases have involved small rural schools faced with high drop-out rates and…
Descriptors: Principals, Leadership Qualities, Competence, Public Schools
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Daniel Couch; Yulia Nesterova; Hang Nguyen – Asia Pacific Education Review, 2024
This article examines non-Indigenous teachers' expectations of, perceptions of, knowledge about, and attitudes towards Indigenous students in Taiwan using a Strategic Relational Approach. Drawing on survey data that combined Likert-scale responses with reflexive, open-ended questions, we found that whilst teacher survey responses indicated a…
Descriptors: Teacher Attitudes, Expectation, Knowledge Level, Indigenous Populations
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Graham, Keith M.; Yeh, Yi-Fen – Asia Pacific Education Review, 2023
This qualitative study reports on the early implementation of bilingual education by teachers working in pre-tertiary contexts in Taiwan, with a specific focus on perceived challenges and the resulting bilingual education arrangements. Taiwan's public schools have begun to implement bilingual education in response to the Bilingual 2030 policy.…
Descriptors: Elementary School Teachers, Junior High School Teachers, Program Implementation, Bilingual Education
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Peng, Ming-Te – Asia Pacific Education Review, 2023
Based on the higher education reform experience in Taiwan, this research elucidates the conditions for the marketization of universities. It draws on critical discourse analysis to explore power relations between higher education, society, and the government and suggests that the university has always been considered a valuable resource for state…
Descriptors: Educational Change, Universities, Foreign Countries, Neoliberalism
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Fang, Ting; Wang, Li-Yi; Lin, Tzu-Bin; Huang, Chia-Kai – Asia Pacific Education Review, 2022
The spread of English as a global language has contributed to the trend of recruiting native English-speaking teachers (NESTs) through government-funded schemes around the world, particularly in East Asia. In Taiwan, the NEST scheme has been recently expanded because of the national policy for a bilingual Taiwan in 2030. However, the NEST scheme…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, English (Second Language), Bilingual Education, Native Speakers
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Ho, Sophia Shi-Huei; Lin, Hsin-Chih; Hsieh, Chuan-Chung; Chen, Robin Jung-Cheng – Asia Pacific Education Review, 2022
This study explores Taiwanese college students' awareness and action on UN's Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) launched in 2015. These goals define key dimensions wherein youth's recognition, appreciation, and implementations ignite global citizenship, therefore enhancing both employability and mobility. The SDGs have set a strong presence in…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, College Students, Knowledge Level, Student Behavior
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Fu, Yuan Chih; Chen, Sheng Lee; Quetzal, Amelio Salvador; Lee, Hsiu Ming; Lin, Yi Hua – Asia Pacific Education Review, 2022
This study investigated the growth trajectory of academic achievement in Math and English among 519 students in a vocational senior high school in Taiwan. Covering the complete individual learning profile, our dataset included pre-enrollment variables, periodic test scores, and college entrance examination scores. We employed a group-based…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, High School Students, Academic Achievement, Longitudinal Studies
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Nix, John-Michael L. – Asia Pacific Education Review, 2021
Co-teaching studies of native English speaking teachers (NESTs) and local English teachers (LETs) have identified numerous factors debilitative to professional collaboration. The aim of this case study is to identify factors facilitative to co-teaching that may lead to more productive avenues of change than continual re-identification of…
Descriptors: Team Teaching, Teacher Attitudes, Teacher Collaboration, Collegiality
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Hsieh, Chuan-Chung; Tseng, Huan-Kan; Chen, Robin Jung-Cheng – Asia Pacific Education Review, 2021
Loosened by the laws and regulations, Taiwan's alternative educational policy has allowed public schools to conduct school-wide curriculum transformation experiments, which is a possible opportunity for Taiwanese aborigines who have been subjected to long-term oppression and assimilation to separate from the mainstream ideological educational…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Educational Change, Nontraditional Education, Curriculum Development
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Chen, Robin Jung-Cheng; Lin, Hsin-Chih; Hsueh, Yi-Lung; Hsieh, Chuan-Chung – Asia Pacific Education Review, 2020
This study aims to explore relationship between teacher self-efficacy and teacher teaching practice in junior high schools at Taiwan. TALIS (2018) survey database is adopted, and 3106 teachers were analyzed in this research. Through literature review and exploratory factor analysis (EFA), the research model is assumed to include two constructs…
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, Self Efficacy, Instructional Effectiveness, Junior High School Teachers
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Chien, Shih-Chieh – Asia Pacific Education Review, 2019
Teacher identity has increasingly become a major educational research area. Nevertheless, high school in-service English teachers' identity changes, as facilitated by their further studies in the pursuit of professional development are less explored. This study begins to fill this gap by examining their identities as to how they strike a balance…
Descriptors: High School Teachers, Professional Identity, English Teachers, Teacher Attitudes
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Tang, Chia Wei – Asia Pacific Education Review, 2019
The Taiwan Ministry of Education (MOE) put forth the aim for the top university project (ATU) in 2005 with the aim of improving the worldwide academic competitiveness and ranking performance of selected Taiwanese universities. With the conclusion of the second phase of the project at the end of 2017, this study aims to critically examine and…
Descriptors: Reputation, Social Capital, Universities, Competition
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Jhang, Fang-Hua – Asia Pacific Education Review, 2019
This study examines whether parents' education and students' previous achievement affected parental involvement and whether they mediated differences in parental involvement between new immigrant and native parents in Taiwan. Two dimensions of parental involvement were measured: parent-child discussion and school-based involvement. The sample…
Descriptors: Parent Background, Educational Attainment, Academic Achievement, Parent Participation
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Huang, Ching Ying – Asia Pacific Education Review, 2018
University-industry collaboration (UIC) has been booming for several decades worldwide. Integrating knowledge and resources from universities and industries has become a common method to maintain the innovation capacities of the industries. UIC activities have been promoted in Taiwan through various incentive policies for more than 20 years.…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, College Faculty, Partnerships in Education, School Business Relationship
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Wu, Jason Hsinchieh; Lin, Chunn-Ying – Asia Pacific Education Review, 2018
Research on teacher and school academic optimism has abounded ever since these two constructs were confirmed and shown to have positive effects on student achievement. However, one overlooked research question is the nested association between teacher and school academic optimism. This study intends to fill this gap by using hierarchical linear…
Descriptors: Hierarchical Linear Modeling, Elementary School Students, Elementary School Teachers, Foreign Countries
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