National Taiwan Normal University's Department of Industrial Education recruits for publicly funded specialized class, 15 spots assigned to 7 counties and cities

National Taiwan Normal University is recruiting 15 students for its publicly funded specialized class in Industrial Education for the 115th academic year, with assignments to seven counties and cities, as part of the Ministry of Education's initiative to strengthen vocational teacher training.
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Taipei (CNA) — The Ministry of Education continues to promote publicly funded specialized classes for vocational education teachers. National Taiwan Normal University (NTNU) is now accepting applications for its 115th academic year Bachelor's program in Industrial Education, a publicly funded specialized class, expecting to recruit 15 students who will be assigned to seven counties and cities including Taipei, Taichung, Tainan, and Kaohsiung.

The Ministry of Education today issued a press release stating that in response to industry development trends and the demand for teachers in professional vocational high school groups, the Ministry continues to promote 'publicly funded specialized classes for vocational education teachers.' By improving public funding and integrating local government support measures, a comprehensive training and guidance mechanism is established, providing full support from admission, training to employment, attracting excellent students to confidently engage in vocational education.

The Ministry of Education mentioned that starting from the 114th academic year, National Taiwan Normal University has been running the publicly funded specialized class for the Bachelor's program in Industrial Education. Additionally, starting from 2025, the stipend for publicly funded students has been increased by approximately NT$72,400 per person per year, enhancing incentives and continuously expanding the capacity for vocational education teachers.

Recruitment for the 115th academic year publicly funded specialized classes for vocational education teachers has now opened. The publicly funded specialized class for the Bachelor's program in Industrial Education at NTNU plans to recruit 15 publicly funded students, cultivating teachers for key vocational high school categories such as mechanical, power mechanical, and electrical/electronic groups. Assigned schools include national and municipality-run high schools. The curriculum design combines pre-service teacher education with practical training, and strengthens industry connections and certification acquisition.

This specialized class adopts an independent admission process. Applicants must be high school graduates (including current year graduates) and must take the Unified Entrance Examination. Students with potential in technical practice and educational aspirations are selected through document review, practical skills tests, and interviews.

The Ministry of Education noted that the first batch of 15 publicly funded students has already been recruited for the specialized class. According to feedback from NTNU, students in the specialized class, with the support of faculty and administrative teams, have developed a passion for teaching, and during their studies, they also participated in tutoring disadvantaged and rural students, accumulating teaching experience and confidence.

The assignment areas for the 115th academic year publicly funded specialized class in Industrial Education include seven counties and cities: Taipei City, Taichung City, Changhua County, Yunlin County, Tainan City, Kaohsiung City, and Yilan County. Those interested in applying can visit the 'Talent Pool Portal for Senior High Schools and Below' (https://hr.k12ea.gov.tw/ftsa/RecruitSupport/Index) to learn about future teaching environments and support resources. (Edited by Chang Ya-Ching) 1150504

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