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Miaoli County receives over NT$600 million for educational development

From Liberty Times · () Chinese

Translated from Chinese, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • Taiwan's Ministry of Education has invested over NT$600 million in Miaoli County to improve educational facilities and promote lifelong learning for all ages.
  • The funding supports campus infrastructure upgrades, including sports fields and restrooms, as well as the development of libraries and elder learning centers.
  • Minister Cheng Ying-yao emphasized the goal of creating safe, healthy, and vibrant learning environments to ensure quality education and diverse learning opportunities for everyone.

Taiwan's Ministry of Education is significantly boosting educational development in Miaoli County, investing more than NT$600 million to enhance campus facilities and foster learning opportunities across all age groups. Minister Cheng Ying-yao visited several schools and educational institutions in the county to inspect ongoing projects and discuss future initiatives.

The investment targets various aspects of educational infrastructure, from early childhood education to senior learning programs. Funds have been allocated for the renovation of sports fields, running tracks, and surrounding facilities at schools like Touwu Junior High School, Qiaoshan Elementary School, Jianzhong Elementary School, and Yuanli Senior High School. These upgrades aim to address issues such as aging surfaces, cracks, and poor drainage, thereby improving safety and usability for students.

Beyond sports facilities, the ministry has also supported campus environment improvements, including restroom renovations at Datong Elementary School and wall repairs at Zhaonan Elementary School. Additionally, NT$23 million was fully funded for the renovation of the sports field at Yuanli Senior High School. The initiative extends to lifelong learning, with the Touwu Township Elder Learning Center being highlighted for its programs in tea tasting and cultural activities, demonstrating the vitality of seniors engaged in continuous learning.

To strengthen reading and lifelong learning resources, NT$552.5 million has been allocated for the renovation and construction of the Miaoli County Library, Miaoli City Library, and Yuanli Township Library. Minister Cheng also visited the Jianguo Non-Profit Kindergarten to review the progress of public childcare services. The ministry aims to expand these services, ensuring accessible and high-quality early childhood education resources for families in Miaoli County.

Education is not just about students; it is a learning process that spans all stages of life. The Ministry of Education continues to integrate central and local resources, from campus facility improvements and public childcare services to lifelong learning for the elderly, creating safe, healthy, and vibrant learning environments that provide quality education and diverse learning opportunities for people of all ages.

โ€” Cheng Ying-yaoThe Minister of Education highlighted the ministry's commitment to comprehensive educational development in Miaoli County.
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Originally published by Liberty Times in Chinese. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.