Ministry of Education Prohibits Foreign Teachers and
English Learning on Taiwan

In a pair of published orders,
http://www.tealit.com/tn.october12003.htm
 the Ministry of Education of Taiwan has announced
that as of October 1st, 2003 foreign teachers are no
longer allowed to teach in Early Childhood Educational
(ECE) schools, rescinding their May, 31st, 2002
directive that had allowed the practice.  Early
Childhood Educational (ECE) school teachers whose
contracts were signed before October 1st will be
allowed to finish the term of their contracts if not
apprehended before then.  Announcements were mailed to
schools nationwide.  

 From the onset of the May 31st order, groups of
legislators and scholars had strongly criticized  the
presence of foreign teachers and second language
classes in Early Childhood Educational (ECE) schools,
arguing that Early Childhood Educational (ECE)
schools-aged students were at risk of being not
sufficiently socialized in their own language and
culture.  The Education Ministry cites specifically
the issues of Early Childhood Development, Teacher
Qualifications, and the growing cultural biases and
competition between the variety of ��Western�� Early
Childhood Educational (ECE) schools teaching English. 
The announcement further mentions an August 27th, 2003
decision by the Executive Yuan as having forced their
hand.  Some commentators speculate that the issue is
being used for political gain in the run up to the
presidential elections.

The new edict not only informs schools about the 
restriction on foreign teachers, but also contains a
specific reminder to  Early Childhood Educational
(ECE) schools that they must comply with all relevant
regulations or face prosecution, a statement that was
interpreted by some as meaning schools using
non-native designations even just in the names of
their schools, such as ��bi-lingual��, ��American��,
etc. could be censured.   

Also, while not in the directive, the Ministry of
Education will remain responsible for certifying
teachers to teach at all levels. Announcing that plans
 dictated in the WTO accession treaties to move the
authority of Job Specific Work Permits (H1B) over to
the Ministry of Labor's Non Indentured Servant
Employee section have been pushed back to an
unspecified completion date.
All foreign nationals on Taiwan are advised that a
majority of the elected and appointed government on
Taiwan  strongly opposes recognition of NON Chinese
people's human rights on Taiwan. Indentured servitude
is alive and well on Taiwan and nearly all persons who
are subjugated as indentured servants are Non Chinese.





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