National Academy for Educational Research

The National Academy for Educational Research (NAER; Chinese: 國家教育研究院; pinyin: Guójiā Jiàoyù Yánjiùyuàn) is the agency of the Ministry of Education of Taiwan (ROC) responsible for conducting research in the field of education, offering training courses to school administrators, and developing educational resources.

National Academy for Educational Research
國家教育研究院
Agency overview
Formed30 March 2011
JurisdictionTaiwan (ROC)
HeadquartersSanxia, New Taipei
Agency executives
  • Ko Hwa-wei, President
  • Tzeng Shih-jay, Academic Vice President
  • Pan Wen-chung, Administrative Vice President
Parent agencyMinistry of Education
Websitewww.naer.edu.tw

Organizational structure

NAER Taipei branch
NAER Taichung branch

Operational divisions

  • Research Center for Educational System and Policy
  • Center for Educational Resources and Publishing
  • Research Center for Testing and Assessment
  • Research Center for Curriculum and Instruction
  • Development Center for Textbook
  • Center for Educational Leadership and Professional Development
  • Development Center for Compilation and Translation

Administrative divisions

  • Office of R&D and International Affairs
  • Office of General Affairs
  • Personnel Office
  • Accounting Office

Branches

  • Taipei Branch
  • Taichung Branch
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gollark: I tried using it for stuff and I disliked it.
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gollark: OCaml suffers from the same sort of ecosystem problem.

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