Education chief wants to talk with student intruders

Focus Taiwan
Date: 2015/07/28
By: Hsu Chih-wei, Yu Kai-hsiang and S.C. Chang

Taipei, July 28 (CNA) Education Minister Wu Se-hwa (吳思華) would like to have a

Wu Se-hwa

Wu Se-hwa

face-to-face dialogue with the 24 student protesters arrested for intruding into the Ministry of Education buildings last week, officials said Tuesday.

Officials from the ministry’s K-12 Education Administration said priority for the talks will be given to the high school students who participated in the July 23-24 protest and break-in and who now face prosecution for their law-breaking actions.

The K-12 Education Administration plans to hold four dialogue sessions, with five students facing the minister in each session, which will be broadcast live online, the officials said.

The administration will also hold seminars Aug. 30 for students to exchange views with officials on issues related to modifying history curriculum guidelines.     [FULL  STORY]

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