英文摘要 |
This article aims to argue that education in Taiwan is not as bad as the general public assumed. The author suggests at the beginning that the question of whether education in Taiwan is bad is a controversial question and has no correct answer. Under this context, the author retains that this question is still significant for people who care about education in Taiwan. In attempt to appeal to readers’ intuition of making judgments to whether the author’s arguments for his position are sound or not, the author starts from his personal experiences as both a student and a teacher. He then argues that the current education Taiwan, generally speaking, is much better than before. Following, he argues that Taiwan, as both an emergent democratic country and newly developed economy, is relatively healthier than many other countries. Given the fact that education must play an essential role for this achievement, the author then concludes that the education in Taiwan could not be as bad as how it is criticized by the general public. |