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  • Taiwan’s health insurance to include Chinese students

    Taiwanese health authorities plan to include Chinese students in the island’s health insurance starting from the 2024 school year, according to Minister of Health and Welfare Hsueh Jui-yuan. Currently, international students must wait six months after arriving in Taiwan to be eligible for health insurance. The reform was prompted by concerns from Paraguay about the health rights of its students in Taiwan and was supported by Vice President Lai Ching-te, who advocated for equal treatment of Chinese students. Currently, international students with a residence permit and six months of residency in Taiwan can apply for health insurance at a cost of NT$826 per person per month. The Ministry of Health and Welfare, along with the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the Mainland Affairs Council, has been considering this measure for some time and has evaluated its financial impact. The inclusion of Chinese students in the health insurance program will require adjustments to premiums for all international students, but the overall impact is expected to be minimal. The new measure will not apply to students who are in Taiwan for short periods and not pursuing a degree. However, it could be implemented as early as September 2024 for international students with a residence permit. Despite a halt on Chinese students coming to Taiwan since 2020, 378 students registered in 2022. The peak of Chinese students in Taiwan was in 2016, with a total of 41,975 students.
    2023/11/09 11:29
  • Government to boost clothing industry, says Lai Ching-te

    Vice President Lai Ching-te announces government’s plan to improve equipment and faculty at vocational schools to boost clothing industry. Also, free tuition for high school and vocational school students! #Education #IndustryDevelopment
    2023/11/08 16:58
  • Schools banning ’carrot knife’ toy due to safety concerns

    Four regional governments in Taiwan, including Yunlin County, Keelung City, Hsinchu County, Miaoli County, and Taichung City, have banned the popular toy knife known as the "carrot knife" from schools due to safety concerns. The toy, originally from mainland China, gained popularity among Taiwanese students through social media platforms like TikTok and Xiaohongshu. The ban is primarily due to the pointed tip on the front end of the plastic retractable toy, which is seen as potentially dangerous. Taipei City and New Taipei City advise students not to bring the toys to school, while other municipalities require schools to enhance safety management and provide safety education.
    2023/11/02 21:11
  • Taiwan popular science train sets out to inspire students

    The Taiwan Popular Science Train, now in its eighth year, has embarked on a journey across the island nation, bringing the excitement of scientific discovery to students. Premier Chen Chien-jen praised Taiwan’s digital economic growth and technological advancements, urging students to pursue careers in science. Minister Without Portfolio Wu Tsung-tsong and Digital Minister Audrey Tang also attended the kickoff ceremony. The train will visit both urban and remote areas, with stops including Taipei, Pingtung County, Hualien, Taitung, and Keelung. Approximately 240 elementary students are expected to participate in the event, which will feature over 330 experiments in fields such as zero carbon emissions, cyber security, artificial intelligence, and quantum and basic sciences.
    2023/10/30 16:59
  • Taiwan boosts English proficiency in schools with US NGO

    The Ministry of Education has collaborated for the first time with the Asia Institute-Crane House (AICH) from Kentucky to enhance the English proficiency of elementary and junior high school students. AICH has reportedly dispatched nine English teachers to Taiwan for a three-week English summer camp, with the participation of 600 students.
    2023/07/17 16:25
  • Taiwan educators should prioritize interactive lesson plans

    With the pandemic stabilizing in Taiwan, online courses transitioned back to in-person classes as educators and students return to school.
    2023/07/10 19:28
  • Taiwan gov’t expands financial support for students

    The Taiwan government approved on Thursday (June 29) a new subsidy aimed at private college students, as well as the introduction of free tuition for high school and vocational high school students. This decision has drawn criticism from opposition parties.
    2023/06/30 14:01
  • Hou questions private university tuition assistance proposal

    New Taipei Mayor Hou Yu-ih lashed at Vice President Lai Ching-te, who is also the presidential candidate of the Democratic Progressive Party (DPP), regarding the latter’s proposal for financial assistance to private school students. Hou’s remarks came on Wednesday (June 21).
    2023/06/21 17:47
  • Taiwan students conquer heights for graduation certificates

    In an "unusual" display, an elementary school in Kaohsiung, orchestrated a graduation ceremony on Tuesday (June 6) that saw 35 graduates scale towering trees reaching a height of 10 meters to receive their hard-earned certificates.
    2023/06/11 15:19
  • Shanghai students unfazed by Ma Ying-jeou’s upcoming visit

    Shanghai’s Fudan University students displayed little interest in the news of former Taiwanese President Ma Ying-jeou’s impending visit to the school on April 7.
    2023/03/28 17:17
  • Taiwan relaxes on-campus mask mandate after over 800 days

    TAIPEI (TVBS News) — Starting today (March 6), students in Taiwan’s schools and educational institutions have the option not to wear masks indoors as the indoor mask mandate is lifted. 
    2023/03/07 10:43
  • Students step up to teach English to kids in remote areas

    In a public school located in New Taipei City, university students are crafting engaging teaching materials to aid elementary school students in learning English in a stress-free environment. 
    2023/03/06 18:59
  • Elementary students pick up waste around Heping Island

    An elementary school in Keelung is incorporating environmental clean-up activities into their cirriculum. A group of sixth-grade elementary school students participated in a clean-up event around Heping Island.
    2022/11/22 07:15
  • Public opinion split over need of conscription extension

    These high school students are ribbing each other because they might do different service times despite being in the same grade.
    2022/10/14 16:42
  • Taiwan universities aim to prepare students for future

    In the meet and greet before the start of the 2022 school year, professors at the latest interdisciplinary program, "D-School" at the National Taiwan University, asked the recruits what they imagined "creativity" was.
    2022/09/23 14:18
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