Support 130 teachers annually in remote schools.

by Teach For Taiwan
Support 130 teachers annually in remote schools.
Support 130 teachers annually in remote schools.
Support 130 teachers annually in remote schools.
Support 130 teachers annually in remote schools.
Support 130 teachers annually in remote schools.
Support 130 teachers annually in remote schools.

Project Report | Jul 13, 2021
TFT Project Report July 2021

By YI LIN CHEN | Senior External Relations Associate

The education crisis in Taiwan is a gap in opportunity and achievement between students from high and low socioeconomic backgrounds. According to OECD, this gap is one of the widest in the world. Moreover, a child's socioeconomic background predetermines their life options. Taiwanese students' educational opportunities and participation remain closely associated with their socioeconomic status. Thus, Teach For Taiwan found that the key to closing the achievement gap is not top facilities, but rather investing in committed teachers in high-need areas. Through the 2 years TFT fellowship program, we believe that each child should have equal rights and opportunities to realize his or her full potential.    

In 2021, Taiwan is in an unprecedented suspension of face-to-face classes because of the covid-19 pandemic. Children in underprivileged schools are likely in an environment without devices and Internet access due to the meager incomes of their families. In addition, their family situations (single-parent families, losing-parents families, parents leave home for work, etc.) also let them have no elders to assist in online learning. Based on the conditions mentioned above, the problem of education inequity has worsened. Therefore, having interdisciplinary personnel who could respond to children’s needs in rural areas is necessary. To assist children to have high-quality education during the suspension, TFT Fellows design suitable online courses, frequently commute between children’s homes to ensure their learning environment and efficiency and establish good relationships with parents to cooperate in children’s learning. TFT also provides 150 tablets and wireless devices to support online learning and increases training and resources to support TFT fellows teaching online.

Since 2013, TFT has sent 212 TFT fellows to 68 schools to support more than 5000 kids in remote areas, and more than 110 TFT alumni keep on striving for education equality. Your generous supports and donations help TFT continue to strive for education equality in Taiwan.

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