Office of Academic Affairs

Words from the Dean:

Dear children, what I demand is not much!

Learning is a lifetime endeavor, not just preparation for an examination.

Learning can be a happy experience if you explore new things.

The most significant and valuable success is to conquer your limitations. The most miserable and shameful thing is to surrender to your fears.

Have a strong will, great ambition, and careful heart.

Keep valuable and personal goals and achieve them step-by-step.

Ultimately you will make it.

Teaching Section:

  1. Conduct tests on a variety of subjects.
  2. Conduct seminars for teachers’ professional development and training.
  3. Conduct a range of teacher meetings covering various subjects.
  4. Conduct teachers’ recruitment exams.
  5. Arrange students’ learning sessions
  6. Conduct Chinese speech and writing contests.
  7. Arrange classroom journals and supervise the effective teaching of students.
  8. Promote students’ academic performance.
  9. Check on students’ assignments.
  10. Conduct annual curriculum projects.
  11. Conduct Parents’ Day activities
  12. Arrange for evening study.

Admission Section:

  1. Conduct students’ registration.
  2. Manage paperwork for new students, graduates, transfers, resigned students, etc.
  3. Arrange for students attendance in various classes.
  4. Administer test papers and arrange transcript data.
  5. Conduct surveys of student information.
  6. Upload learning profiles from students.
  7. Conduct registration for senior students’ college enrollment.
  8. Manage junior students’ tuition-free applications.
  9. Manage applications for student scholarships.
  10. Manage applications for subsidized projects for low-income, disabled, aboriginal and special-needs students.
  11. Enter student data into the online system.
  12. Make assignments of students to fields of liberal arts or science.
  13. Conduct new student recruitment.

Equipment Section:

  1. Maintain laboratory equipment.
  2. Maintain equipment for specialized classrooms.
  3. Organize plans for purchase of teaching equipment and maintenance.
  4. Purchase textbooks.
  5. Conduct science competitions and training.
  6. Conduct science seminars.
  7. Conduct exams for recognition of equivalent qualifications at elementary and high school levels.

Research Section:

  1. Conduct competitive projects related to courses.
  2. Conduct second-language courses.
  3. Conduct local language competitions.
  4. Conduct reading contests for second languages.
  5. Register for English-listening tests from the Entrance College Center.
  6. Conduct selective courses among classes.
  7. Arrange the schedule of internship programs for student teachers.
  8. Conduct teachers’ research programs.
  9. Organize math competitions and activities.
  10. Organize English competitions and activities.