COVID-19 has had an unforeseen impact on education. What steps should students and educators take next?
The Rising Tide of Student Research
Despite the heavy emphasis on scores, student research in Taiwan is slowly becoming a staple in high school education. What may be the causes behind it?
Income Inequality Emerges as the Primary Reason for High Dropout Rates
Despite the growing need for increased education and advanced degrees to secure jobs, only 59 percent of students who begin college as freshman at a four-year college receive their diploma within six years. Students who come from low-income backgrounds are even less likely to graduate—if they even begin at all. […]
How Boundaries Between Ethnic Minorities and Economically Disadvantaged People are Being Broken
It is undeniable that language and cultural differences between groups of people create barriers for communication between them. However, many methods of breaking these cultural barriers have been successful. Through the use of educational programs, sports, games, and various other activities, different groups of people are finding similarities between each […]
The Musings of a Tutor for Underprivileged Kids
An SAT student tutor reflects on what he has learned from his learners.
A Debate on Indigenous peoples, Universities, and Reparations of History
Educational competition shows tensions among Han students and their indigenous peers.