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858 2015-08-22 Lee Teng-hui Foundation Fundraising Dinner - Blueprint for Constitutional Reform by All People Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 508
859 2015-08-16 Su Beng's Public School Opening at the North Gate of Postal Office Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 398
860 2015-08-15 Holy Mountain Holiness Birthday Memorial Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 365
 
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The demands of an alliance of senior-high school students from southern Taiwan who oppose the Ministry of Education’s planned adjustments to high-school curriculum guidelines are displayed on Facebook on Saturday. Students from 120 schools have signed a petition to protest the adjustments.
Screenshot by Hung Ting-hung, Taipei Times

Students from 120 high schools and vocational high schools nationwide had as of press time last night signed a petition to protest the Ministry of Education’s planned adjustments to curriculum guidelines.

The ministry faces opposition from teachers and politicians, who claim the planned adjustments would force high-school students to use “China-centric” texts that gloss over past atrocities of the Chinese Nationalist Party (KMT) during the White Terror era, as well as suppressing information on efforts of Taiwanese who fought for democracy.