Anti-Black Box Curriculum Movement

2015 Taiwan student protest movement From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The Anti-Black Box Curriculum Movement was a 2015 Taiwanese student protest, against certain proposed senior high school curriculum changes. "Black box" is a reference to the students' concerns about the lack of transparency of the proposed changes. On 23 July 2015, the protesters stormed the Ministry of Education.

Date2015-05-24 to 2015-08-06
Location
Taipei, Taiwan
Caused by2012 changes in high school (zh)
GoalsWithdraw curriculum guidelines adjustment
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The Ministry of Education building surrounded
Date2015-05-24 to 2015-08-06
Location
Taipei, Taiwan
Caused by2012 changes in high school (zh)
GoalsWithdraw curriculum guidelines adjustment
Methods
StatusAdjustment withdrawn on 31 May 2016[1]
Parties
Protesters
Government
Lead figures
  • 朱震[2]
  • 林冠華
  • 王品蓁
  • 游騰傑
  • 廖崇倫
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TraditionalChinese反黑箱課綱運動
SimplifiedChinese反黑箱课纲运动
Hanyu PinyinFǎn Hēixiāng Kègāng Yùndòng
Hanyu PinyinFǎn Hēixiāng Kègāng Yùndòng
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Anti-Black Box Curriculum Movement
Traditional Chinese反黑箱課綱運動
Simplified Chinese反黑箱课纲运动
Transcriptions
Standard Mandarin
Hanyu PinyinFǎn Hēixiāng Kègāng Yùndòng
Southern Min
Hokkien POJHoán Hek-siuⁿ Khò-kong Ūn-tōng
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Protested changes

The proposed changes to the high school history curriculum were to

Students also protested what they felt was too much rote memorization through Buxiban cramming in the educational system (part of the buke practice of intensive extracurricular preparation for high school admissions tests), as well as perceived corruption and illegal connections between politicians.[5] Taiwanese voters have demanded that opposing political parties, e.g. KMT versus DPP, act with integrity so as to put a check on each other.[6]

Outcome

The student protest movement was successful. On 22 May 2016, Minister of Education Pan Wen-Chung announced that the curriculum changes would not be implemented. He also stated that certain proposed to changes to national high school curriculum would be delayed until 2020.[7]

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