
Education ministry allocates NT$20 million budget to digitalize public schools
Since the beginning of the year, the education ministry has funneled NT$11.7 billion to provide tablets and fast internet connection to every public school classroom. Today we visit two schools, one in Hsinchu and the other in New Taipei, to see how digital technology is put into action.
Tablet in hand, students at Hsinchu’s Guang-Hua Junior High School take their lesson outdoors. They’re on their way to complete the mission set by their English teacher, Wang Ching-hung.
Lee Po-yen
Student
I really like learning at school with tablets, because they improve our concentration and make classes more interesting, unlike more traditional lessons where there’s only a textbook, which is slightly duller.
To digitalize the classroom, the Ministry of Education is handing out up to NT$900 million in subsidies for schools to procure more than 700 units of digital learning content and software, to construct and upgrade the digital learning ecosystem in public schools.
Wang Ching-hung
English teacher
About four to five years ago, kids started using tablets in the classroom, while teachers began lecturing on smart boards. Therefore, since digital learning technologies were being introduced to the classroom, the learning site had been transposed from the classroom to the wider campus. That way, students would learn in a more continuous manner, instead of only learning during English lessons scheduled three times a week.
Up north in New Taipei, students at Yong-Ping High School access the day’s lesson with laptops. This learning method had long become routine here.
Tsai Ya-han
Geography teacher
Personally, I really like where this new educational trend is going, where we utilize technology to make classes more exciting. And because technological tools are constantly keeping up with the times, we can improve upon existing lessons every year. For example, this year we can do maps, and next year we’ll integrate virtual reality into lessons. We can always update lessons.
Between 2022 and 2025, the education ministry will allocate up to NT$20 billion in total to set up internet connection in every classroom and make sure every student has access to a tablet. For now, the ministry is working on upgrading digital hardware and software in primary and secondary schools, to construct a better digital learning environment.
2022-09-21