NTNU

News

    Font Size:
  • L
  • M
  • S
2010.1109

CD-ROMs of Holistic Education Project Given to Freshmen to Raise Awareness for General Knowledge

Thanks to the collaboration among teachers from 12 departments/graduate institutes at the NTNU, a knowledge database of holistic education, comprising 1000 entries, has been built. Now apart from taking general education courses, freshmen are also encouraged to take a knowledge quiz on these entries.
2010.1109

NTNU Launches an E-Portfolio System to Push for Holistic Education

In an attempt to promote the idea of holistic education and help students to expand their knowledge in liberal arts, the NTNU has launched an e-portfolio system for students to keep a record of their work and learning achievements, and has also created a knowledge database of holistic education and encouraged freshmen to take knowledge tests in the coming years.
2010.1109

Paraguay Culture and Education Vice-Minister Paid a Visit for Teacher Training Experience

Paraguay culture and education vice-minister paid a visit to NTNU on November 9th. Principal Chang Kuo-En, the dean of International affairs Chuang Kun-Liang, the dean of studies Wu Cheng-Chi, and teacher-training center Yu Kuang-chao received our guests. The vice-minister from Paraguay hoped to consult with NTNU for the educational teacher training and information education field experience.
2010.1106

Xiamen University Pay the Visit Focus On Exchange Students

NTNU sister school Xiamen University vice principal Wu Ta-Kuang paid a visit to NTNU on November 5th. NTNU vice principal Cheng Chih-Fu, Sung Yao-Ting from research development office, and Hsin Shih-Chang from international affairs office received our guests. NTNU former principal Kuo Yi-Hsiung just leaded our basketball team to China and had a friendly match with Xiamen University the other day.
2010.1105

University of Wisconsin-Madison Vice Principal Seeking for Mandarin Culture Exchange

NTNU sister school, University of Wisconsin-Madison vice principal Dr. Gilles Bousquet and his assistants paid a visit to NTNU. Vice principal of NTNU Cheng Chih-Fu, the dean of international affairs office Chuang Kun-Liang, Lin Chia-Hsing from department of educational psychology and counseling, and the alumni from University of Wisconsin-Madison Huang Hui-ping, Chiu Ming-Hsin, and Mao Ching-Ju received our guests. Dr. Gilles Bousquet indicated that more than 60 percent graduated students from University of Wisconsin-Madison would go to Europe for graduated lesson.