Ministry of Education (Taiwan)

Ministry of Education
教育部
Jiàoyùbù
Agency overview
Formed January 1912
Jurisdiction  Republic of China
Headquarters Taipei City
Ministers responsible
Parent agency Executive Yuan
Website www.moe.gov.tw

The Ministry of Education of the Republic of China (MOE; Chinese: 中華民國教育部; pinyin: Zhōnghuá Mínguó Jiàoyùbù) is the ministry responsible for incorporating educational policies and managing public schools in Taiwan.

Ministry of Education
Former Ministry of Education of the Republic of China in Nanjing.

Organizational structure

Political departments

Administrative departments

Agencies

List of overseas offices

The following is a list of overseas offices:[3]

CountryCityName of office
 CanadaOttawaEducation Division, Taipei Economic and Cultural Office in Canada
VancouverEducation Division, Taipei Economic and Cultural Office in Vancouver
 United StatesWashington, D.C.Education Division, Taipei Economic and Cultural Representative Office in the United States
BostonEducation Division, Taipei Economic and Cultural Office in Boston
New York CityEducation Division, Taipei Economic and Cultural Office in New York
ChicagoEducation Division, Taipei Economic and Cultural Office in Chicago
HoustonEducation Division, Taipei Economic and Cultural Office in Houston
Los AngelesEducation Division, Taipei Economic and Cultural Office in Los Angeles
San FranciscoEducation Division, Taipei Economic and Cultural Office in San Francisco
 ParaguayAsunciónOficina del Consejero de Educación, Embajada de la República de China (Taiwán) en Paraguay
 RussiaMoscowEducation Division, Representative Office in Moscow for the Taipei-Moscow Economic and Cultural Coordination Commission
 FranceParisService Education, Bureau de Représentation de Taipei en France
 BelgiumBrusselsEducation Division, Taipei Representative Office in the EU and Belgium
 GermanyBerlinAbteilung für Bildung, Taipeh Vertretung in der Bundesrepublik Deutschland
 United KingdomLondonEducation Division, Taipei Representative Office in the U.K.
 AustriaViennaEducation Division, Taipei Economic and Cultural Office in Austria
 SwedenStockholmEducation Division, Taipei Mission in Sweden
 PolandWarsawEducation Division, Taipei Economic and Cultural Office in Warsaw
 JapanTokyoEducation Division, Taipei Economic and Cultural Office in Japan
OsakaTaipei Economic and Cultural Office in Osaka
FukuokaTaipei Economic and Cultural Office in Fukuoka
 Republic of KoreaSeoulEducation Division, Taipei Mission in Korea
 IndiaNew DelhiEducation Division, Taipei Economic and Cultural Center in New Delhi
 MalaysiaKuala LumpurEducation Division, Taipei Economic and Cultural Office in Malaysia
 AustraliaBarton, ACTEducation Division, Taipei Economic and Cultural Office in Australia
 ThailandBangkokTaipei Economic and Cultural Office in Thailand
 VietnamHo Chi MinhTaipei Economic and Cultural Office in Ho Chi Minh City
 Hong KongTaipei Economic and Cultural Office in Hong Kong
 IndonesiaJakartaTaipei Economic and Trade Office, Jakarta, Indonesia

List of Ministers

      Kuomintang       Democratic Progressive Party

Years served Romanized name Chinese name
1948–1949 Chu Chia-hua 朱家驊
1949–1959 Hang Li-wu 杭立武
1950–1954 Cheng Tien-fong 程天放
1954–1958 Chang Chi-yun 張其昀
1958–1961 Mei Yi-chi 梅貽琦
1961–1965 Huang Chi-lu 黃季陸
1965–1969 Yen Chen-hsing 閻振興
1969–1971 Chung Chiao-kuang 鍾皎光
1971–1972 Lo Yun-ping 羅雲平
1972–1977 Chiang Yen-shih 蔣彥士
1977–1978 Lee Yuan-tsu 李元簇
1978–1984 Chu Hui-sen 朱匯森
1984–1987 Lee Huan 李煥
1987–1993 Mao Kao-wen 毛高文
1993–1996 Kuo Wei-fan 郭為藩
1996–1998 Wu Jin 吳京
1998–1999 Lin Ching-chiang 林清江
1999–2000 Yung Chaur-shin 楊朝祥#
2000–2002 Ovid Tzeng 曾志朗
2002–2004 Huang Jong-tsun 黃榮村
2004–2008 Tu Cheng-sheng 杜正勝
2008–2009 Cheng Jei-cheng 鄭瑞城
2009–2012 Wu Ching-ji 吳清基
2012–2014 Chiang Wei-ling 蔣偉寧
2014 Chen Der-hwa (acting)[4] 陳德華
2014– Wu Se-hwa (incumbent)[5] 吳思華
2016– Pan Wen-chung (designated) 潘文忠

Transportation

The MOE building is accessible by walking distance North East of NTU Hospital Station of the Taipei Metro on the Red Line.[6]

See also

References

  1. Shih, Hsiu-chuan (17 August 2014). "MAC official resigns two jobs for ‘family reasons’". Taipei Times. Retrieved 24 November 2015.
  2. "New deputy ministers of defense, education, indigenous affairs named". Executive Yuan, Republic of China (Taiwan). 22 October 2013. Retrieved 24 November 2015.
  3. "Overseas Offices - Overseas Education Divisions". Ministry of Education, Republic of China (Taiwan). 23 November 2015. Retrieved 24 November 2015.
  4. "Premier accepts minister's resignation over academic scandal". Focus Taiwan News Channel. Central News Agency. 14 July 2014.
  5. "NCCU president Wu Se-hwa is appointed education minister (update)". Focus Taiwan News Channel. Central News Agency. 29 July 2014.
  6. "教育部 - Google Maps". Maps.google.com. 30 March 2014. Retrieved 7 May 2014.

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