Reported about 1 year ago
On June 18, 2024, a report revealed that high school students in Taiwan seem to lack knowledge of Chinese ancient tales, such as 'Great Yu Controlling the Waters.' Parents were surprised when their children showed unfamiliarity with these stories, sparking concerns over the effectiveness of the new 108 curriculum guidelines. However, experts clarified that the curriculum changes were not aimed at de-emphasizing Chinese history but rather promoting a global perspective in historical studies, leading to potential gaps in students' understanding of traditional Chinese legends.
Source: YAHOO