英文摘要 |
The current development and future prospect of Taiwan's higher education have been overshadowed with pessimistic outcome since an irrational education reform was initiated by a group of short-sighted but politically active education "reformers" in the 1990s. Impacted by the misled national policy of higher education in the past two decades, the quality of college students has plummeted, causing Taiwan's overall international competitiveness to decline by and large. This research is devoted to analyzing the cause of declining quality of Taiwan's education, and will propose how the situation can possible be averted through vigorous promotion and best practice of internationalized education schemes. By branching out the territory of higher education globally, the stakeholders can learn to be aware of the core and universal value of internationalized education through effective teaching, research, and student/faculty exchange in a global context, together with the enhancement of freshman mentoring and the communication orientation of the English language. It is through this challenging approach that the quality of Taiwan's higher education can be timely reinvented , and its international competitiveness can thus be enhanced in the long run. |