King Car Education Foundation Collaborates with Foreign Volunteers to Assist Tainan Anye Elementary School with Bilingual Teaching
The King Car Education Foundation, in collaboration with the Taiwan International Youth Cultural Exchange Association, is dispatching foreign volunteers to Tainan's Anye Elementary School to support bilingual education. This initiative aims to bridge the educational resource gap between urban and rural areas, boost students' confidence in speaking English, and broaden their international perspectives.
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(Central News Agency reporter Hsu Chih-wei, Taipei, 12th) To bridge the educational resource gap between urban and rural areas, the King Car Education Foundation has partnered with the Taiwan International Youth Cultural Exchange Association to introduce foreign volunteers to Tainan City's Anye Elementary School. These volunteers assist with bilingual teaching, helping students improve their spoken English confidence and broaden their international perspectives.
The King Car Education Foundation today issued a press release stating that to cultivate a generation of young people with an international outlook, the foundation has been collaborating with the Taiwan International Youth Cultural Exchange Association since 2023 to jointly promote the "Flying International Volunteer Support Program." This program supports foreign youth volunteers in going into Taiwanese elementary and middle schools to assist with bilingual teaching and promote diverse cultural exchanges.
Today, the King Car Education Foundation, together with the Taiwan International Youth Cultural Exchange Association, the Chunyih Cultural and Educational Foundation, and Tainan City's Anye Elementary School, invited international volunteers serving in Taiwan to gather for cross-cultural exchange.
Ella, a German volunteer assisting with teaching at Anye Elementary School, shared that she came to Taiwan as an international volunteer hoping to challenge herself in a new environment. Taiwan's friendliness and warmth were important reasons for her decision. She said that seeing students gradually gain confidence in speaking English from being shy during her time with them was the most unforgettable reward. This experience not only improved her communication skills and adaptability but also deepened her understanding of different cultures and educational settings.
Chen Hung-chi, principal of Tainan City's Anye Elementary School, stated that students in the Madou area rarely have the opportunity to interact with foreigners and use English in practice. To overcome this difficulty, the school decided to introduce international volunteers. To get closer to the international volunteers, students actively try to converse in English, which not only boosts their confidence in speaking but also broadens their international perspectives. The school also organizes activities to help international volunteers and their families learn about Taiwan and the local characteristics of Madou.
Lin Yi-hsuan, a student at Tainan City's Anye Elementary School, shared that she really enjoys having international volunteers at school because she can learn interesting knowledge from various countries. What impressed her most was creating Easter comics. Through these activities, she also became braver and more confident. (Edited by: Lung Po-an) 1150512
(Central News Agency reporter Hsu Chih-wei, Taipei, 12th) To bridge the educational resource gap between urban and rural areas, the King Car Education Foundation has partnered with the Taiwan International Youth Cultural Exchange Association to introduce foreign volunteers to Tainan City's Anye Elementary School. These volunteers assist with bilingual teaching, helping students improve their spoken English confidence and broaden their international perspectives.
The King Car Education Foundation today issued a press release stating that to cultivate a generation of young people with an international outlook, the foundation has been collaborating with the Taiwan International Youth Cultural Exchange Association since 2023 to jointly promote the "Flying International Volunteer Support Program." This program supports foreign youth volunteers in going into Taiwanese elementary and middle schools to assist with bilingual teaching and promote diverse cultural exchanges.
Today, the King Car Education Foundation, together with the Taiwan International Youth Cultural Exchange Association, the Chunyih Cultural and Educational Foundation, and Tainan City's Anye Elementary School, invited international volunteers serving in Taiwan to gather for cross-cultural exchange.
Ella, a German volunteer assisting with teaching at Anye Elementary School, shared that she came to Taiwan as an international volunteer hoping to challenge herself in a new environment. Taiwan's friendliness and warmth were important reasons for her decision. She said that seeing students gradually gain confidence in speaking English from being shy during her time with them was the most unforgettable reward. This experience not only improved her communication skills and adaptability but also deepened her understanding of different cultures and educational settings.
Chen Hung-chi, principal of Tainan City's Anye Elementary School, stated that students in the Madou area rarely have the opportunity to interact with foreigners and use English in practice. To overcome this difficulty, the school decided to introduce international volunteers. To get closer to the international volunteers, students actively try to converse in English, which not only boosts their confidence in speaking but also broadens their international perspectives. The school also organizes activities to help international volunteers and their families learn about Taiwan and the local characteristics of Madou.
Lin Yi-hsuan, a student at Tainan City's Anye Elementary School, shared that she really enjoys having international volunteers at school because she can learn interesting knowledge from various countries. What impressed her most was creating Easter comics. Through these activities, she also became braver and more confident. (Edited by: Lung Po-an) 1150512