Teacher Tan Yanting from Batu Pahat, Johor Bahru, Malaysia, visited Foguang University on November 20. This trip is to get a better understanding of Foguang University to introduce high school students and parents to Malaysia. Mr. Tan visited the school equipment, learning environment and traffic conditions, hoping to enable Malaysian university students to go to Foguang University for short-term exchanges, and also to attract high school graduates to study Buddha light.
During the visit, the teachers and students of the Department of Communication invited Mr. Tan to visit the digital platform on campus to learn about the school's broadcasting facilities and environment, and also in the school's FM88.1 Voice of the Radio. Interview to learn about parents and educators in Malaysia, as well as ideas and ideas for students to go to Taiwan.
Teacher Tan said that parents in Malaysia are concerned about whether the learning environment and facilities of a school are perfect, and whether foreign students are sufficient when they are studying in Taiwan. In this regard, Mr. Tan expressed his satisfaction with the environment and resources of Foguang University. He felt that the environment of Foguang University is beautiful and quiet. It is a very good learning environment for students. Although there are concerns about the inconvenience of transportation in the position of the school on the mountain, After learning that the school provided a school bus connection, he expressed his confidence.
As for Taiwan's environment and society, Teacher Tan said that part of Taiwan's best is that Taiwanese have a very good civic awareness, politeness, order, and environmental awareness. This will be one of the reasons why parents let their children go to Taiwan to study, because in addition to educational learning, they can learn from life. After all, education is not limited to books.
In addition, Mr. Tan also said that the development of schools and education in the mainland is rapid and perfect, while Taiwan has a downward trend. Malaysian students usually choose Taiwan 20 years ago, but now they are more inclined to study in the mainland. In this regard, Teacher Tan said that Taiwan's universities and education need to work harder and innovate, and they need to be more enthusiastic in recruiting students. Taiwan needs to pay attention to propaganda on the Internet to provide more complete and convenient information. After all, parents and international students are most concerned about the future.