The K–12 Education Administration held a “Capacity-Building Workshop for Newly Appointed Senior High School Program Officers” at Asia University.

  • 2025-08-12
  • HUANG,YI-CHUN

Hosted by the Ministry of Education’s K–12 Education Administration and co-organized by Asia University, the 2025 (114th academic year) “National Capacity-Building Workshop for Newly Appointed Senior High School Curriculum and Instruction Officers” was held at Asia University’s International Conference Center. Newly appointed curriculum and teaching coordinators from senior high and vocational schools across Taiwan gathered for comprehensive administrative and instructional practical training, aimed at enhancing the effectiveness of academic and teaching administration.

Asia University Vice President Shih Neng-Yi stated that the university hopes to build substantive partnerships with more high schools in the future through course exchanges, professional sharing, and student articulation programs. He added that Asia University has long been committed to developing students’ professional competencies and innovative, hands-on thinking, and has achieved outstanding results in AI applications, interdisciplinary integration, and industry–academia collaboration. The university places strong emphasis on students’ practical abilities and future competitiveness, providing well-equipped learning environments to cultivate a new generation of interdisciplinary talents.

「全國高級中等學校初任課程教學承辦人員增能培力研習會議」,在亞大舉行。

Hosted by the Ministry of Education’s K–12 Education Administration and co-organized by Asia University, the 2025 (114th academic year) “National Capacity-Building Workshop for Newly Appointed Senior High School Curriculum and Instruction Officers” was held at Asia University’s International Conference Center. Newly appointed curriculum and teaching coordinators from senior high and vocational schools across Taiwan gathered for comprehensive administrative and instructional practical training, aimed at enhancing the effectiveness of academic and teaching administration.

Asia University Vice President Shih Neng-Yi stated that the university hopes to build substantive partnerships with more high schools in the future through course exchanges, professional sharing, and student articulation programs. He added that Asia University has long been committed to developing students’ professional competencies and innovative, hands-on thinking, and has achieved outstanding results in AI applications, interdisciplinary integration, and industry–academia collaboration. The university places strong emphasis on students’ practical abilities and future competitiveness, providing well-equipped learning environments to cultivate a new generation of interdisciplinary talents.