「2020論壇/外國自學家庭現況與未來發展」修訂間的差異
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本場以英文進行,邀請三位台北市非學校型態實驗教育審議會委員與談,以台北市為例,討論國際自學家庭在台灣。<br/> | 本場以英文進行,邀請三位台北市非學校型態實驗教育審議會委員與談,以台北市為例,討論國際自學家庭在台灣。<br/> | ||
Panel: Dorota Chen-Wernik, Jenny Wilkins, Deana pan - Taipei Experimental Education Review Committee members, homeschool moms<br/> | Panel: Dorota Chen-Wernik, Jenny Wilkins, Deana pan - Taipei Experimental Education Review Committee members, homeschool moms<br/> |
於 2020年9月2日 (三) 02:41 的最新修訂
本場以英文進行,邀請三位台北市非學校型態實驗教育審議會委員與談,以台北市為例,討論國際自學家庭在台灣。
Panel: Dorota Chen-Wernik, Jenny Wilkins, Deana pan - Taipei Experimental Education Review Committee members, homeschool moms
Taiwan has one of the most supportive policy when it comes to parental choice of education. There are 8,245 students in 2019 opted for Non-School-Based Experimental Education (hereafter referred to as homeschool) in Taiwan. While homeschool application is a straight forward process for those who have household registrations in Taiwan, the process is anything but for foreign nationals.
In this session three members of Taipei non-school-based Experimental Education Review Committee (hereinafter referred to as “EERC”) will discuss how Alien Resident Certificate (ARC) holders may apply to homeschool in Taiwan.
Topics:
- Why should foreign national or mixed children apply to homeschool in Taiwan
- How does homeschool work in Taiwan?
- What steps to take from application to completion?
- What else can Taiwan's government do to improve homeschool experience for international students