MOE Subsidizes University Students to Visit Elementary/Middle Schools to Lead Clubs with Their Expertise
Taiwan's Ministry of Education, through the "Program to Promote the Development of Elementary and Middle School Clubs," encourages university clubs to collaborate with nearby elementary and middle schools. In FY114, it subsidized 45 universities and 147 clubs, benefiting 7,468 elementary and middle school students to cultivate holistic development.
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University club life is enviable. In recent years, the Ministry of Education has encouraged university students to serve in elementary and middle schools, guiding positive extracurricular activities in a "big hand holding small hand" manner. In FY114, a total of 2,692 university volunteers were subsidized to serve 7,468 elementary and middle school students.
The Ministry of Education issued a press release today stating that the "Program to Promote the Development of Elementary and Middle School Clubs" encourages university clubs to cooperate with nearby elementary and middle schools, combining their areas of expertise to organize regular club activities. The applied clubs include academic, service, physical fitness and recreation, and self-governing types, planning diverse and educational club development activities.
For example, the Fu Jen Catholic University Grassroots Cultural Service Club introduced the three major continents of the world, allowing elementary school students to learn about the characteristics of different countries, cultivate a global perspective, and respect foreign cultures. The curriculum also integrates intellectual creation and humanistic care.
National Kaohsiung University of Science and Technology's "The One" Guitar Club taught basic rhythm and guitar knowledge during the activity. They used dynamic and static teaching methods to stimulate students' interest and encourage active learning. Volunteers also learned to teach with love and patience during the process, experiencing the universal感動 brought by music.
According to statistics, in FY114, a total of 45 universities and colleges and 147 clubs implemented 205 projects, benefiting 205 elementary and middle schools. The Ministry of Education hopes that the educational function of student club activities can be sustained and developed, cultivating students' holistic development through positive after-school activities. (Editor: Li Xi-zhang) 1150418
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The Ministry of Education issued a press release today stating that the "Program to Promote the Development of Elementary and Middle School Clubs" encourages university clubs to cooperate with nearby elementary and middle schools, combining their areas of expertise to organize regular club activities. The applied clubs include academic, service, physical fitness and recreation, and self-governing types, planning diverse and educational club development activities.
For example, the Fu Jen Catholic University Grassroots Cultural Service Club introduced the three major continents of the world, allowing elementary school students to learn about the characteristics of different countries, cultivate a global perspective, and respect foreign cultures. The curriculum also integrates intellectual creation and humanistic care.
National Kaohsiung University of Science and Technology's "The One" Guitar Club taught basic rhythm and guitar knowledge during the activity. They used dynamic and static teaching methods to stimulate students' interest and encourage active learning. Volunteers also learned to teach with love and patience during the process, experiencing the universal感動 brought by music.
According to statistics, in FY114, a total of 45 universities and colleges and 147 clubs implemented 205 projects, benefiting 205 elementary and middle schools. The Ministry of Education hopes that the educational function of student club activities can be sustained and developed, cultivating students' holistic development through positive after-school activities. (Editor: Li Xi-zhang) 1150418
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