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Lin, Baysan – ProQuest LLC, 2010
This exploratory, qualitative research explored the extent that course syllabi in the Departments of English in 13 public and 9 private universities in Taiwan reflect the inclusion of syllabus components to promote learning as recommended in the literature in the United States. Research questions included: what components can be inferred from the…
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Qualitative Research, Universities, Private Colleges
Lee, Lung-Sheng Steven – 1995
High school students in Taiwan are currently required to take 144 hours of industrial arts (IA) or home economics weekly in grades 10-12. As a result of a comprehensive curriculum revision project, the following changes in IA programs in Taiwan's high schools will soon become effective: (1) IA will be called "living technology" (LT) to…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Curriculum Development, Educational Change, Educational Objectives
Lee, Lung-Sheng Steven – 1997
In Taiwan, technology education has traditionally been covered by two courses: Craftwork and Industrial Arts (IA). At present, all students in grades 1-6 take Craftwork. At the junior and senior high school levels, IA is considered a subordinate subject, and students must elect IA or home economics. In accordance with Taiwan's new national…
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Educational Change, Educational Legislation, Educational Needs