Reported about 1 year ago
This article discusses concerns among education professionals regarding the potential closure of around 50 private high schools in Taiwan as a result of the declining birth rate. The current generation of high school freshmen has dropped below 200,000, leading to worries about the impact on students' rights. The decline is attributed to the decreasing number of students entering the high school level due to the declining birth rate, with potential mergers being considered as a way for schools to survive in the face of closures.
Source: YAHOO