On the afternoon of June 11, 2015, Teacher Tai, Shih-Mei led the students of the master’s class violence special course to the International Diversity Service Counter on the first floor of the New Taipei City Government to conduct an EMI teaching activity – multicultural interview practice.
On the afternoon of June 11, 2015, Teacher Tai, Shih-Mei led the students of the master’s class violence special course to the International Diversity Service Counter on the first floor of the New Taipei City Government to conduct an EMI teaching activity – multicultural interview practice. Students were allowed to interview new immigrants face to face at the counter to compare the differences in violent crime phenomena and prevention awareness between their home countries and Taiwan. This activity was approved by the EMI Resource Center of Ming Chuan University for bilingual teaching activities, and was successfully completed with the assistance of multilingual new immigrants at the International Diversity Service Counter of the Taiwan New Immigrant Family Development Association and the support of Grammarly Education Edition provided by TLC of National Taiwan University.