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Factors that seem to be of particular relevance to smaller states include:
1. less money for extensive research and policy analysis
2. more influence of regional and isolated areas
3. easier decision-making, at least in theory
4. issues of lack of economies of scale, in particular if the national language is state-specific
5. greater interest in collaboration with some nearby states on educational issues
6. a smaller set of institutions, causing issues with generating or maintaining institutional diversity of mission unless the process is managed
7. potentially greater danger of dominance by private sector interests
8. potentially large edge effects of student flows from nearby states, potentially made worse if funding and regulatory regimes are attractive to incomers.
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Factors that seem to be of particular relevance to smaller states include:
1. less money for extensive research and policy analysis
2. more influence of regional and isolated areas
3. easier decision-making, at least in theory
4. issues of lack of economies of scale, in particular if the national language is state-specific
5. greater interest in collaboration with some nearby states on educational issues
6. a smaller set of institutions, causing issues with generating or maintaining institutional diversity of mission unless the process is managed
7. potentially greater danger of dominance by private sector interests
8. potentially large edge effects of student flows from nearby states, potentially made worse if funding and regulatory regimes are attractive to incomers.
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3. 1. Introduction
In order to cope with the trend of globalization,
internationalization and to boost people’s English proficiency for
enhancing international competitiveness, former Premier Lai
instructed on Sept 19th 2018, that we were to develop Taiwan into
a bilingual nation by 2030.
National Development Council has convened meetings to
formulate the Blueprint for Developing Taiwan into a Bilingual
Nation by 2030 by making reference to opinions from various
parties.
3 inter-ministerial coordination meetings
1 coordination meeting with local governments to share promotion
experiences of Tainan City
1 meeting with foreign chambers of commerce and 5 major domestic
business & industrial associations
3
4. 2
3
4
1
Forging competitive advantage for young talents
Bilingual policy and native language policy run in
parallel
Reducing urban-rural divide with digital technology
Strengthening people’s English proficiency from the demand side
2. Promotion Rationale
4
5. building an infrastructure for
bilingual environment
Action Plan for
Creating an
English-friendly
Living Environment
(2002-2007)
Plan for Creating
an International
Living
Environment
(2008-2009)
Plan for Enhancing
National English
Proficiency
(2010-2012)
Before
Now Listening Speaking Reading Writing
strengthening English education
cultivating people’s soft power of English proficiency
5
6. Developing Taiwan into a Bilingual Nation
by 2030
3. Targets
Comprehensively
strengthening people’s soft
power for employing English
in listening, speaking,
reading, and writing
Cultivating
people’s
English proficiency
Elevating
National
competitiveness
Providing people with
quality job opportunities
Elevating Taiwan’s
economic development
Vision
6
7. Elevating people’s
English proficiency
4. Strategies
7
Demand-driven supply
Minimum cost with maximum benefit
Individual strategies
Aimed at specific customers in
their respective competency
Common strategies
Jointly promoted by all
ministries/commissions
Bilingual Nation
10. Common Strategies 1/2
1. Promoting all bilingual websites of central government agencies
3. Bilingualizing front-line services at public service venues
2. Bilingualizing documents relevant to foreigners
- Agencies that have no bilingual official websites should make their owns as soon
as possible
- Bilingualizing forms & online application systems and
licenses/credentials relevant to foreigners
- Strengthening front-line over-the-counter English services
(including police & fire departments)
- Strengthening English service quantity & quality of public service
hotlines
4. Implementing bilingual government information
- Bilingualizing information of important government affairs
(e.g. press release, statistics reports)
- Bilingual public hearings on matters relevant to foreigners’ activities in Taiwan
10
11. Common Strategies 2/2
5. Bilingualizing laws & regulations relevant to foreigners
6. Promoting bilingual services at cultural &
educational facilities & venues
- Bilingual laws/regulations and administration rules relevant to
foreigners
- Bilingual notice of draft laws/regulations relevant to foreigners
- Strengthening bilingual services at cultural & educational facilities &
venues by making reference to the practices of National Palace Museum
7. Cultivating English proficiency of government
officials
- Integrating & providing digital English learning resources
- Colleagues receiving training overseas should make English
presentations upon returning for sharing their experiences and results
11
8. Bilingualizing the examination and certification of National Skill Test
12. Individual Strategies
1
2
3
Cultivating friendly bilingual tourism
environment
Bilingualizing government procurement
documents
Encouraging bilingualization of PPIP cases
Providing English digest of indictments for
significant cases relevant to foreigners or
foreign businesses; suggesting the Judicial
Yuan to provide English digest for significant
judgements
Creating bilingual friendly investment
environment in science & industrial parks
Strengthening English proficiency of
hospitals and social welfare groups
Implementing in full scale the
bilingualization of Taiwan’s educational
system, cultivating bilingual talents and
international perspective
Promoting the establishment of all English
television channels and encouraging Taiwan
Broadcasting System produce English programs
Increasing English programs of broadcasting
radio stations (e.g. National Education Radio,
Police Broadcasting Service)
Elevating English proficiency of practitioners of
financial institutions, cultivating friendly bilingual
financial service environment
Encouraging enterprises to enhance English
capabilities
Elevating English proficiency of labor force
Elevating bilingual production and marketing
capabilities of agricultural & fishery sectors
Promoting bilingual youth and cultural exchange
activities
Coordinating cross-military bilingual education
policies, elevating English proficiency of the
nation’s military force
Raising the ratio of English subject in recruitment
examination of foreign-affairs related personnel
(e.g. consular, commerce)
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5
6
7
8
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
4
12
13. Group instruction based on
aptitude and English
proficiency
Regulatory relaxation
-Revising “Regulations for Elementary and
Junior High Schools Normal Class-
Grouping Procedure and Group Learning”
-Primary and Junior High School Act
-Senior High School Education Act
-Private School Law
-related subordinate laws
Relaxing current regulations to allow for flexible mechanisms so
that new learning modes can be created
Extending bilingual education to preschool
caretaking activities in kindergarten curriculum
13
Implementing in full scale the bilingualization of Taiwan’s
educational system
-Short-term: Promoting all English teaching, letting all students accept bilingual education
-Long-term: Waiting for regulatory relaxation by MOE, and consulting MOE for directing to the general education system
All bilingualization of
experimental high schools of science parks
-Developing feasible modes for integrating English into preschool caretaking activities in
kindergarten curriculum
- Encouraging the integration of English learning into preschool caretaking activities in
kindergarten curriculum.
14. Making effective use of digital technology and promoting individualized learning
Making efficient use of
emerging technology
Distance digital
learning
Partner with
private resources
Taking inventory of
and integrating the
resources for effective
teaching and learning
Cool English online
learning platform
AR, AI etc.
Portable English
learning environment
Use of digital
learning partnership
In-time
companionship for
students in remote
areas
One instructor to
several learners
Enhancing learning
opportunities for
schools lacking
learning materials
Making effective use of digital
technology and promoting
individualized learning
Digital learning
14
Implementing in full scale the bilingualization of Taiwan’s
educational system
15. 15
Enhancing the support mechanism for the
teachers
•Promoting the effectiveness of English teaching and learning
resources centers sponsored by local governments
•Providing subsidy for teacher training universities to establish TEIE
(Teach English in English) research centers
• Offering TEIE credit courses for in-service teachers
• Hosting TEIE courses for in-service and pre-service teachers
Expanding human resources required for English education
Expanding the manpower needed for
English education and its promotion
through:
•University Social Responsibility (USR) programs
•English-speaking international students
•Foreign youths willing to come to Taiwan
•Expansion of hiring foreign teachers
Implementing in full scale the bilingualization of Taiwan’s
educational system
16. 16
Implementing the TEIE (Teaching English in English) policy in primary and
secondary education
Promoting CLIL (Content and Language Integrated Learning) in designated primary
and secondary learning domains or subjects, and promoting ESP (English for
Specific Purposes) teaching and learning for vocational schools
Strengthening international exchanges, such as international learning partnership,
Model United Nations, overseas internships of pre-service teacher etc.
Promoting joint dual-degree, increasing international academies or degree courses
Adopting a dynamic teaching approach with focus on daily English use
Accelerating the internationalization of the educational system
Implementing in full scale the bilingualization of Taiwan’s
educational system
17. Promoting the establishment of all English
television channels and encouraging Taiwan
Broadcasting System produce English program MOC, NCC
Increasing English programs of
broadcasting radio stations MOE, MOI, MOTC
17
18. MOTC, MOI, CIP,
HAC, COA, local governments
Cultivating friendly bilingual tourism environment
English training for
tourism practitioners
Evaluation mechanisms
including English
certification of
practitioners
Upgrading English
proficiency of front-line
transportation personnel
Providing taxi drivers
frequently-used English
sentences
Basic English
communicating capability
for bus drivers
18
19. 19
Cases applicable to GPA and
with potentials to attract
foreign investors
Ministries/commissions to publish
English summary tender notice
Important terms of government tender
documentation
Scope: government procurement cases applicable to the GPA of WTO
Contents: important tender terms, digest of notice content, templates of tender, tender
documents
Standardizing
English
terminology
Publishing
English notices
English version
of tender
documentation
Making
templates
Providing English model contract for
government procurement tender
Bilingual government procurement documents
PCC, ministries/commissions,
local governments
PCC to provide all
standardized English
translation
Contents: target title, deadlines
for bidding, place for obtaining
tender documents
Collecting English tender
contract document for
government procurement
Encouraging
ministries/commissions to
provide English version of
tender document or digest
20. 20
Encouraging bilingualization of PPIP cases
Including bilingualization in the selection items for the Golden Thumb
Awards for Private Participation in Infrastructure Projects, to encourage
private firms participating in public construction projects to provide
bilingualization service.
MOF
MOJ, Judicial Yuan
Providing English digest of indictments;
Suggesting the Judicial Yuan provide English digest for significant
judgments
Providing English digest of significant cases and abstract of
indictment relevant to foreigners or foreign businesses
Suggesting the Judicial Yuan provide English digest of important
judgements
21. Adopting bilingual
application for
investment cases into the
parks
Assisting foreign businesses in
application matters and
incorporate into review process
Increasing bilingual
professional training
courses for park bureau
in marketing and meeting
communication
Creating bilingual friendly investment environment
for science & industrial parks MOST, MOEA, local governments
Raising English
capabilities of park
personnel
21
22. Encouraging financial industry to allocate surplus for employees' English course funding
Listed/over-the-counter companies to provide a proportion of information in English as well as
Chinese, for a proportion of financial transaction platforms to be bilingual, and for financial
institutions’service locations to be fully bilingualized
Elevating English proficiency of practitioners of financial
institutions, cultivating friendly bilingual financial
service environment
Combining resources of community, school and the private sector, to conduct
bilingual publicity and advocacy relating to health and welfare policies
Setting up a database of bilingual talents with relevance to epidemic prevention
Strengthening English proficiency of hospitals and social
welfare groups
Assisting bilingualization of business’ products and related documents
Providing policy incentives such as considering bonus-point or priority-subsidy items for those who
set up English websites in counseling programs or awards, and evaluating the inclusion of corporate
English capability in international awards.
Coaching chain enterprises to set up international departments
Encouraging enterprises to enhance
English capabilities
MOHW
FSC
MOEA
22
23. Elevating English proficiency of
labor force MOL
Building the EZ Work
Taiwan website
Bilingual advisory
services
Database for English
language volunteers
Elevating bilingual production and marketing
capabilities of agricultural & fishery sectors COA
Bilingual document for
agriculture/fishery products
Bilingual database for
agriculture products of Taiwan
Enhancing English capabilities of farmers’
and fishermen’s associations
Bilingualizing marketing materials of
agricultural products
Setting up a bilingual database for
Taiwan’s agricultural products for the
reference of all
Building the EZ Work
Taiwan website with
Chinese and English web
pages and Chinese-English
bilingual application
Providing employers and
foreign workers with
Chinese-English bilingual
advisory services and
handbooks for direct hiring
Assisting labor unions to
arrange English teaching
and training for their
members, and establishing
a database for English
language volunteers
23
24. Promoting bilingual youth and cultural exchange activities
Assist youth and students in going to English countries for Home stay (6 weeks – 3
months), receiving all English courses & training, and considering the possibility of
collaborating with NGOs
Conducting English exchange activities such as “Teen Diplomatic Envoys",
"International Youth Ambassador", "Young Agricultural Ambassador" and "Public
Diplomacy Workshops"
MOFA, MOE
Coordinating cross-military bilingual
education policies, elevating English
proficiency of the nation’s military force MND
Raising the ratio of English subject in recruitment examination of
foreign-affairs related personnel
24
MOFA, MOEA
25. 5. Implementing Agencies & Budget
25
NDC
Ministries /
Commissions
Local
governments
Inter-ministerial policy
coordination and
integration
Deputy head to convene
bilingual promotion
task force
Implement common and
individual strategies
According to local
characteristics and
referring to the
Blueprint, to coordinate
with the central
government
Budget
Resources
Taking advantage of available online resources in the private sectors and partner with
enterprises and schools
Short-term: ministries / commissions to allocate their respective budget for project execution
Long-term: if there is a need for extra budget, to designate budget starting 2020 depending on
the fiscal situation
Implementing
Agency
26. Strategy KPI 2019 Target Value
1. Establishing English
database platform
Establishing integrated English database
platform portal
completing website
establishment within
3 months
2. Relaxing education-
related regulations
Relaxing Primary and Junior High School
Act, Senior High School Education Act,
and the associated sub-laws & regulations
Sending law/regulation
amendments to the
Legislative Yuan for review
within 3 months
3. Bilingual government
service
The ratio of all bilingual official websites
of central government agencies
70% within a year
The ratio of bilingual documents and
credentials relevant to foreigners
50% within a year
The ratio of bilingual consultation service
provision at the front line of public service
venues
60% within a year
4. Bilingual government
procurement
documents and
laws/regulations
Standard English translation of important
terminologies in government procurement
documents
100% within a year
The ratio of bilingual laws/regulations
relevant to foreigners
70% within a year
6. KPI(2019)
26
27. 27
6. KPI(2020)
KPI 2020Target Value
The ratio of all bilingual official websites of
central government agencies
80%
The ratio of bilingual documents and
credentials relevant to foreigners
95%
The ratio of bilingual consultation service
provision at the front line of public service
venues
80%
The ratio of bilingual laws/regulations relevant
to foreigners
80%
The ratio of bilingual news release relevant to
foreigners
50%
PS
1.The KPIs(2019) ”Establishing English database platform” and “Standard English translation of important terminologies in government
procurement documents” had achieved to 100% of the corresponding target values.
2. For the KPI “Relaxing education-related regulations”, the Ministry of Education will communicate with multiple parties to forge social
consensus based on relevant literatures, laws/regulations, and the implementation in the relevant countries.