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631 2016-11-13 Holy Mountain Event Records Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 435
632 2016-11-12 Holy Mountain - Volunteering Fulfilling Wishes Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 427
633 2016-11-13 Implementation of Human Education - Mother Earth Waldorf School Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 347
634 2016-11-12 Chairman Ng Chiau-tong(黃昭堂) Memorial Concert - Passing and Bearing Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 480
635 2016-11-06 Su Beng's 99 Birthday Party Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 418
636 2016-11-06 Holy Mountain Event Records Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 448
637 2016-11-06 Su Beng's Gift - The Lasting Road to Revolution(Su Beng's 99 Birthday Party) Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 327
638 2016-11-05 Holy Mountain Event Records and Su Beng Senior Pre-Birthday Celebration Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 344
639 2016-11-03 People Report Yan Da-ho(顏大和) Receives Twenty Thousands US$ Tea Can(s) Press Conference Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 430
640 2016-10-31 Tati(Daixde) Hall Taichung Headquarters - Ritual Prayer for Safty and Happiness Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 365
 
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Newsflash


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.