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Taiwan

Learn more about Taiwan, one of the destinations for U.S. educators through the Fulbright Distinguished Awards in Teaching Research Program.

Research
Duration and Dates

3 to 6 months

Region

Taiwan

Language Requirement:

None

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Placement Information

  • Partner Organization: Fulbright Taiwan
  • Eligible Program Dates: 3 6 months starting in mid-January 2026
  • Host Institution Expectations: The participants’ host institution placements will be arranged and finalized in consultation with potential hosts by Fulbright Taiwan. Most participants will likely be placed at one of Taiwan’s leading universities.
  • Language Requirement: None. Knowledge of Mandarin is useful but not mandatory.
  • Monthly Allowance: Between $4,350 - $4,650 (exact amount to be confirmed at a later date)
  • Dependent Information: An allowance of $2,000 per eligible dependent will be provided as part of the Fulbright award. For dependents to be eligible for school enrollment, participants are suggested to have the maximum 6-month grant. Please note if foreigners plan to study in Taiwan, they have to enter Taiwan with the resident visa. Resident visa application requires an intended stay for at least 6 months. Foreigners should go to Taiwan’s local immigration service centers to apply for the Alien Resident Certificates (ARC) within 15 days upon their arrival in Taiwan. Once foreigners receive their ARC cards, they can be eligible to enroll at schools in Taiwan. Please note that tuition support for dependents is subject to availability and requests for funding are reviewed on a case-by-case basis. Applicants are strongly encouraged to research schooling options for their dependents during the application phase.

Country Overview

Taiwan features a foreigner-friendly environment with increasing in-bound travel and immigration, thriving international trade, and democratic institutions and freedoms. While Mandarin Chinese is the most widely spoken language, Taiwan citizens are capable in basic English. Taiwan places emphasis on education, with an adult literacy rate over 98%. Please visit https://www.taiwan.gov.tw/about.php to learn more about Taiwan, including history, politics/diplomacy, economy, science/technology, and education/culture

Educational System Overview

Taiwan’s school system is renowned for producing exceptionally high levels of attainment with some of the highest scores in the world on comparative international tests, especially in mathematics and science. In the administration of the PISA (Program for International Student Assessment) test every year, Taiwan’s students routinely score well above OECD averages. Over 95% of high school graduates go on to institutions of higher education. Taiwan’s educational performance has been attributed to its Confucian cultural values, sustained public investment in education at all levels, and active participation in the global economy. Currently, the main issues which Taiwan is addressing include:

  • Demographic changes resulting in school consolidation and pressures on private tertiary education
  • Bilingual immersion programs beginning in elementary schools and junior high schools
  • Greater emphasis on two-way educational exchange (more foreign students studying in Taiwan and more Taiwanese students studying overseas)

English learning is a key focus of education in Taiwan. English education is treated as a tool to keep up with the rapid globalization of the world economy. In 2018 the Premier announced to extend English learning to pre-K schools and to extend content learning in English from the 1st to the 3rd grades. Taiwan has announced a goal of bilingual fluency by 2030. In developing English education in Taiwan, the following issues are to be addressed:

  • Shortage of qualified English teachers, especially in remote areas
  • Divergence of textbooks
  • Large classes of students with mixed proficiency
  • Need for more native speakers of English in teaching roles

For more information about Taiwan’s educational system, please refer to Ministry of Education’s website at https://english.moe.gov.tw/mp-1.html

Possible Topics of Interest for U.S. Educators

All specializations are welcome, although these below are particularly appropriate:  

  • Cooperation and collaboration between schools  
  • School Leadership
  • Behavior Management  
  • Subject knowledge in English, Math, Science, Chinese
  • Curriculum Development
  • Bilingual Education  
  • Teacher Training
  • Teacher Recruitment and Retention
  • Online learning and e-learning: Potential and Benefits
  • Educational Technology and Teaching Computer Science

Additional Resources

Alumni Voices

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Robert Kenfack

Language Teacher, Cameroon to United States

"I became a technology expert in my country, and I’ve been able to share this knowledge with other teachers in Cameroon."

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John Miller

Middle School Teacher, United States to Singapore

"I wanted to see how Singapore used games —particularly with disadvantaged kids—to promote literacy and how they used educational technology."

Baman Kumar Ghimire

Baman Kumar Ghimire

Language Teacher, Nepal to United States

"My exchange program sowed the seed of school counseling in me, helping me connect globally and bring hope to many students."

Anthony Adjetey Adjei

Anthony Adjetey Adjei

Science Teacher, Ghana to United States

"My experience helped broaden my knowledge in getting to learn new trends in education, learn the cultural diversity of the United States, and that of other educators from different countries. I am a better version of myself than when I left the shores of Ghana."

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Ana Inés Battaglino

Math Teacher, Uruguay to United States

"For me, being a Fulbright Teacher goes beyond acquiring pedagogical strategies or attending academic seminars. It is about fostering global understanding through education and promoting cultural exchange within our teaching practices."