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Ministry of Education (Taiwan)

Taiwanese government agency


Taiwanese government agency

FieldValue
agency_nameMinistry of Education, Republic of China (Taiwan)
nativename教育部
nativename_aJiàoyùbù (Taiwanese Mandarin)
Kàu-io̍k-pō͘ (Taiwanese Hokkien)
Kau-yuk Phu (Taiwanese Hakka)
logoROC Ministry of Education Seal.png
logo_width180px
logo_captionEmblem of the Ministry of Education
formed1905 (Qing dynasty)
January 1912 (Beiyang government in Beijing)
11 December 1928 (Nationalist government in Nanjing
31 May 1948 (current form)
10 March 1950 (re-establishment in Taipei)
jurisdictionRepublic of China
headquartersZhongzheng, Taipei
minister1_nameCheng Ying-yao
website

Kàu-io̍k-pō͘ (Taiwanese Hokkien) Kau-yuk Phu (Taiwanese Hakka) January 1912 (Beiyang government in Beijing) 11 December 1928 (Nationalist government in Nanjing 31 May 1948 (current form) 10 March 1950 (re-establishment in Taipei)

The Ministry of Education (MOE; ; Pha̍k-fa-sṳ: Kau-yuk Phu) is the ministry of Taiwan responsible for incorporating educational policies and managing public schools and it oversees the educational administrative agencies of local governments.

History

The Taiwanese education ministry's origin goes back to the Ministry of Education, Science, Sports and Culture under the Imperial Japanese government, which took over Taiwan in 1895. During Japanese colonial rule, school attendance for Taiwanese children increased from 3.8% in 1904 to 71.3% in 1943 and literacy in Taiwan became common. Modern schools were formed with widespread establishment of primary schools while higher schooling for Taiwanese people remained rare and secondary schools and colleges were mostly for Japanese nationals. In special cases many Taiwanese did receive higher schooling and many went to Japan for further studies.

The current government of Taiwan, officially known as the Republic of China (ROC), was formed in mainland China in 1912. After the retreat of the ROC government to Taiwan in 1949, the ROC Ministry of Education was re-established in Taipei.

In 2022, in response to complaints from higher education institutions about the weekly cap on inbound visitors, the MOE reserved extra slots for foreign students to ensure they are not prevented from entering Taiwan.

International partnerships

The Ministry of Education (MOE) launched a New Southbound Talent Development Program in 2017 to promote educational exchange with India.

In November 2023, Montana governor Greg Gianforte announced that the Montana Office of the Commissioner of Higher Education signed a new memorandum of understanding with the Taiwanese MOE to create a Mandarin Chinese language program at the University of Montana in Missoula and an educational exchange program at Montana Technological University. This partnership followed a first wave of Montana Tech students who, after a 2022 MOU, studied at the Minghsin University of Science and Technology.

In December 2023, the MOE hosted a delegation from the University of Scranton led by Joseph G. Marina to explore partnerships with Taiwanese universities. The trip followed a series of exchanges between the university and the MOE, leading to Taiwanese cultural programs, lectures, and film festivals in Scranton starting in 2010.

Organizational structure

The following is a list of political departments, administrative departments and agencies under the Ministry of Education:

Political departments

  • Department of Planning
  • Department of Higher Education
  • Department of Technological and Vocational Education
  • Department of Lifelong Education
  • Department of International and Cross-Strait Education
  • Department of Teacher and Art Education
  • Department of Information and Technology Education
  • Department of Student Affairs and Special Education

Administrative departments

  • Department of Secretarial Affairs
  • Department of Personnel
  • Department of Civil Service Ethics
  • Department of Accounting
  • Department of Statistics
  • Department of Legal Affairs
  • Supervisory Committee Managing Retirement, Compensation, Resignation and Severance Matters for Private School Teachers and Staff

Agencies

  • K-12 Education Administration
  • Youth Development Administration
  • National Academy for Educational Research
  • National Central Library
  • National Museum of Marine Biology and Aquarium
  • National Museum of Natural Science
  • National Science and Technology Museum
  • National Taiwan Science Education Center
  • National Education Radio
  • National Library of Public Information
  • National Taiwan Library
  • National Taiwan Arts Education Center
  • National Museum of Marine Science and Technology
  • National Sports Training Center
  • Taiwan Institute of Sport Science

List of overseas offices

The following is a list of overseas offices:

CountryCityName of office
OttawaEducation Division, Taipei Economic and Cultural Office in Canada
VancouverEducation Division, Taipei Economic and Cultural Office in Vancouver
Washington, D.C.Education Division, Taipei Economic and Cultural Representative Office in the United States
BostonEducation Division, Taipei Economic and Cultural Office in Boston
New York CityEducation Division, Taipei Economic and Cultural Office in New York
ChicagoEducation Division, Taipei Economic and Cultural Office in Chicago
HoustonEducation Division, Taipei Economic and Cultural Office in Houston
Los AngelesEducation Division, Taipei Economic and Cultural Office in Los Angeles
San FranciscoEducation Division, Taipei Economic and Cultural Office in San Francisco
AsunciónOficina del Consejero de Educación, Embajada de la República de China (Taiwán) en Paraguay
MoscowEducation Division, Representative Office in Moscow for the Taipei-Moscow Economic and Cultural Coordination Commission
ParisService Education, Bureau de Représentation de Taipei en France
BrusselsEducation Division, Taipei Representative Office in the EU and Belgium
BerlinAbteilung für Bildung, Taipeh Vertretung in der Bundesrepublik Deutschland
LondonEducation Division, Taipei Representative Office in the U.K.
ViennaEducation Division, Taipei Economic and Cultural Office in Austria
StockholmEducation Division, Taipei Mission in Sweden
WarsawEducation Division, Taipei Representative Office in Poland
TokyoEducation Division, Taipei Economic and Cultural Representative Office in Japan
OsakaTaipei Economic and Cultural Office in Osaka
FukuokaTaipei Economic and Cultural Office in Fukuoka
SingaporeEducation Division, Taipei Economic and Cultural Office in Singapore
SeoulEducation Division, Taipei Mission in Korea
New DelhiEducation Division, Taipei Economic and Cultural Center in New Delhi
Kuala LumpurEducation Division, Taipei Economic and Cultural Office in Malaysia
Barton, ACTEducation Division, Taipei Economic and Cultural Office in Australia
BangkokTaipei Economic and Cultural Office in Thailand
Ho Chi Minh CityTaipei Economic and Cultural Office in Ho Chi Minh City
Hong KongTaipei Economic and Cultural Office in Hong Kong
JakartaTaipei Economic and Trade Office, Jakarta, Indonesia

List of ministers

Political Party:

NameTerm of officeDaysPartyPremierKuomintang}}; color:white;"1Non-partisan}}; color:black;"2Kuomintang}}; color:white;"Kuomintang}}; color:white;"3Kuomintang}}; color:white;"4Kuomintang}}; color:white;"5Non-partisan}}; color:black;"6Kuomintang}}; color:white;"7Non-partisan}}; color:black;"8Non-partisan}}; color:black;"9Non-partisan}}; color:black;"10Kuomintang}}; color:white;"11Kuomintang}}; color:white;"12Kuomintang}}; color:white;"13Kuomintang}}; color:white;"14Kuomintang}}; color:white;"15Kuomintang}}; color:white;"16Kuomintang}}; color:white;"17Kuomintang}}; color:white;"18Kuomintang}}; color:white;"19Non-partisan}}; color:black;"20Non-partisan}}; color:black;"21Non-partisan}}; color:black;"22Non-partisan}}; color:black;"23Kuomintang}}; color:white;"24Non-partisan}}; color:black;"25Non-partisan}}; color:black;"Non-partisan}}; color:black;"26Non-partisan}}; color:black;"27Non-partisan}}; color:black;"28Non-partisan}}; color:black;"Democratic Progressive Party}}; color:white;"29Non-partisan}}; color:black;"Non-partisan}}; color:black;"(27)Non-partisan}}; color:black;"30
Chu Chia-hua (朱家驊)31 May 194822 December 1948KuomintangWeng Wenhao
Sun Fo
Mei Yi-chi (梅貽琦)Did not take officeIndependent
Chen Hsueh-ping (陳雪屏)30 December 19485 April 1949KuomintangSun Fo
He Yingqin
Han Lih-wu (杭立武)7 April 194916 March 1950KuomintangHe Yingqin
Yan Xishan
Chen Cheng I
Cheng Tien-fong (程天放)16 March 19501 June 1954KuomintangChen Cheng I
Chang Chi-yun (張其昀)1 June 195419 July 1958KuomintangYu Hung-Chun
Chen Cheng II
Mei Yi-chi (梅貽琦)19 July 19581 March 1961IndependentChen Cheng II
Huang Chi-lu (黃季陸)1 March 196125 January 1965KuomintangChen Cheng II
Yen Chia-kan
Yen Chen-hsing (閻振興)25 January 19651 July 1969Yen Chia-kan
Chung Chiao-kuang (鍾皎光)1 July 196916 April 1971Yen Chia-kan
Lo Yun-ping (羅雲平)16 April 19711 June 1972Yen Chia-kan
Chiang Yen-si (蔣彥士)1 June 197225 April 1977KuomintangChiang Ching-kuo
Lee Yuan-tsu (李元簇)25 April 19771 June 1978KuomintangChiang Ching-kuo
Chu Hui-sen (朱匯森)1 June 19781 June 1984KuomintangSun Yun-suan
Lee Huan (李煥)1 June 19844 July 1987KuomintangYu Kuo-hwa
Mao Gao-wen (毛高文)4 July 198727 February 1993KuomintangYu Kuo-hwa
Lee Huan
Hau Pei-tsun
Kuo Wei-fan (郭為藩)27 February 199310 June 1996KuomintangLien Chan
Wu Jin (吳京)10 June 19969 February 1998KuomintangLien Chan
Vincent Siew
Lin Ching-chiang (林清江)9 February 199815 June 1999KuomintangVincent Siew
Yang Chao-hsiang (楊朝祥)15 June 199920 May 2000KuomintangVincent Siew
Ovid Tzeng (曾志朗)20 May 20001 February 2002Tang Fei
Chang Chun-hsiung I
Huang Jong-tsun (黃榮村)1 February 200220 May 2004IndependentYu Shyi-kun
Tu Cheng-sheng (杜正勝)20 May 200420 May 2008IndependentYu Shyi-kun
Frank Hsieh
Su Tseng-chang I
Chang Chun-hsiung II
Cheng Jei-cheng (鄭瑞城)20 May 200810 September 2009Liu Chao-shiuan
Wu Ching-ji (吳清基)10 September 20096 February 2012KuomintangWu Den-yih
Chiang Wei-ling (蔣偉寧)6 February 201214 July 2014Chen Chun
Jiang Yi-huah
Chen Der-hwa (陳德華)14 July 20146 August 2014Jiang Yi-huah
Wu Se-hwa (吳思華)6 August 201420 May 2016Jiang Yi-huah
Mao Chi-kuo
Chang San-cheng
Pan Wen-chung (潘文忠)20 May 201619 April 2018Lin Chuan
William Lai
Wu Maw-kuen (吳茂昆)19 April 201829 May 2018William Lai
Yao Leeh-ter (姚立德)30 May 201815 July 2018William Lai
Yeh Jiunn-rong (葉俊榮)16 July 201825 December 2018Democratic ProgressiveWilliam Lai
Yao Leeh-ter (姚立德)26 December 201813 January 2019William Lai
Pan Wen-chung (潘文忠)14 January 201920 May 2024Su Tseng-chang II
Chen Chien-jen
Cheng Ying-yao (鄭英耀)20 May 2024*Incumbent*Cho Jung-tai

Access

The MOE building is accessible by walking distance North East of NTU Hospital Station of the Taipei Metro on the Red Line.

References

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