Category Archives: Reforms in Education
Every Student an iPad, the Distant Region Schools are in Direr Need of Teaching Staff Qualifications, and Motives for Learning
The lawmakers are, once again, BLABBING, out of, turn here again, still missing the point here, off of the Front Page Sections, translated… On the 25th, the Executive Yuan posted its “Internet connection for every class, every student has an … Continue reading
Why the Parents Would Rather Give Their Young a Private School Education?
Because we’re all, under the delusion of, private school is, better, but is it, really??? Off of the Front Page Sections, translated… The National Instructor Conference a few days ago, hosted a press conference, mentioned how the private schools are … Continue reading
The Collapses of the Tri-Beliefs, the Hidden Worries of Moral Education
The worries of this younger generation of students who are entering into college, what values they are picking up, from all around them, of a high school principal, from the Front Page Sections, translated… “Attainment” is the keyword of this … Continue reading
Missing the Point on the Reforms of Education
On the proposals of reforms in education that government posted, without the step-by-step means to achieve it, and the writer gave the solutions on how to make the education reforms happen and transition more smoothly, the key being, to get … Continue reading
President, PLEASE DO View the Differences in Resources Allocation a Problem in Education
On the forum the president’s had from before with the high school students, off of the Front Page Sections, translated… The article of “President in a Forum with the High School Students the One-Test-Defined All is Back Again with the … Continue reading
Distance-Education is NOT the Magical Cure
The distant-education means, out of, necessities, and, we’re, making, CLONES, mini-test machines, that can only, bubble in A, B, C, D, or E, with NO independent thinking abilities, and that’s, just, awful! On education, off of the Front Page Sections, … Continue reading
The Post-Pandemic Era: the Evolution of Learning Online
Considerations, of means of learning, of how the epidemic changed the way students learn, the way teachers interacted with the students, and the adjustments needed, as school is about to resume the physical classroom sessions again, off of the Front … Continue reading
Can’t Take English Out of the Classroom Setting, Dual-Language is Nothing More than a Fad
The government still got its HEAD up its A-S-S here, on this plan to turn the country into dual-language, to get us to connect with the rest of the god DAMN world here! Off of the Front Page Sections, translated… … Continue reading
Relying Solely on the Foreign-Born Teachers, the Gap of English Instruction Grows Wider Yet in the Distant Regions
Too idealistic, and yet, NOWHERE, N-E-A-R, real here, on the lacking in foreign English instructors in the distant-region schools, off of the Front Page Sections, translated… The country’s dual-language education policies had been implemented, there’s a desperate need for foreign-born … Continue reading
The Self-Motivated Learning Processes, with the Students Getting into the Subjects They’re Interested in on Their Own
On the education of the students here, helping them become more self-motivated, becoming the one in charge, of their own, learning, processes, from the Front Page Sections, translated… A lot of the students, during their time away from school, continued … Continue reading