為達最佳瀏覽效果,建議使用 Chrome、Firefox 或 Microsoft Edge 的瀏覽器。

請至Edge官網下載 請至FireFox官網下載 請至Google官網下載
晴時多雲

限制級
您即將進入之新聞內容 需滿18歲 方可瀏覽。
根據「電腦網路內容分級處理辦法」修正條文第六條第三款規定,已於網站首頁或各該限制級網頁,依台灣網站分級推廣基金會規定作標示。 台灣網站分級推廣基金會(TICRF)網站:http://www.ticrf.org.tw

《TAIPEI TIMES》 Vast majority say bilingualism key for future talent

Professor Huang Kun-huei Education Foundation chairman Huang Kun-huei speaks at a news conference in Taipei yesterday.
Photo: Fang Pin-chao, Taipei Times

Professor Huang Kun-huei Education Foundation chairman Huang Kun-huei speaks at a news conference in Taipei yesterday. Photo: Fang Pin-chao, Taipei Times

2021/03/22 03:00

POLL RESULTS: While innovation and digital skills were viewed as important, 93.4% of respondents thought that the promotion of lifelong learning was also necessary

By Sherry Hsiao / Staff reporter

In a survey released yesterday, 96.4 percent of respondents said it is important for future talent in the nation to be bilingual.

The survey by the Professor Huang Kun-huei Education Foundation showed that 97.8 percent of respondents said it was important for future talent to possess the ability to innovate, 95.7 percent said it was important for future talent to have digital skills and 97.7 percent said it was important for future talent to demonstrate civic literacy.

At a news conference in Taipei held to release the survey results, Lu Mu-lin (呂木琳), a professor at Ming Chuan University’s Graduate School of Education, said there is a high degree of public consensus on the need for future talent to be bilingual and innovative, and possess digital abilities and civic literacy.

The inclusion of those skills and qualities in the 12-Year Basic Education Curriculum Guidelines shows that the Ministry of Education is aware of their importance, said Lu, who was deputy minister of education from 2006 to 2009.

He said it would be challenging to convert those goals into results and urged the ministry to contemplate how to design courses that would achieve them.

The Executive Yuan on Dec. 6, 2018, passed a “blueprint for developing a bilingual nation” submitted by the National Development Council, with the aim of achieving widespread English fluency by 2030.

The survey also showed that 80.6 percent of people agreed that the government should take measures to encourage exceptional international students in Taiwan to stay and work after graduating.

Of the respondents, 85.5 percent agreed that the ministry should relax regulations to give universities more flexibility to accept requests from the corporate sector to host the talent training courses, the foundation said.

Of those interviewed, 90.3 percent agreed that to protect the nation’s information security, the government should allocate more resources and funding to training information security talent.

To respond to society’s rapid development, 93.4 percent of respondents agreed that the ministry should create and promote a range of convenient ways for people to engage in lifelong learning — such as providing opportunities to pursue further studies anywhere and at any time.

The survey found that 84.3 percent agreed that the ministry should partner with other government agencies to amend regulations to require companies to contribute financially toward the lifelong learning of their employees, and reward those that do so.

Foundation poll committee convener Kuo Sheng-yu (郭生玉) said that although the ministry has been promoting lifelong learning since 1998, and promulgated the Lifelong Learning Act (終身學習法) in 2002, its work in the area has been “disheartening.”

He recommended that the ministry appoint a group of experts to plan an “online learning database,” or to cooperate with local universities to offer online courses.

Lu said that institutions such as public libraries, performance venues, and science and cultural centers could serve as “learning centers” equipped with staff who could direct people to the educational resources they need online.

The foundation commissioned Taiwan Indicators Survey Research Co to carry out the survey by telephone from March 6 to 10.

The survey collected valid responses from 1,071 adults aged 20 or older, and has a margin of error of 3 percentage points, the foundation said.

新聞來源:TAIPEI TIMES

不用抽 不用搶 現在用APP看新聞 保證天天中獎  點我下載APP  按我看活動辦法

焦點今日熱門
看更多!請加入自由時報粉絲團

網友回應

此網頁已閒置超過5分鐘,請點擊透明黑底或右下角 X 鈕。