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2004/12/24
Document links (Taiwan)

Multiple Intelligences, Educational Reform, and A Successful Career
By Wu-Tien Wu
Paper presented at the AERA 2003 Annual Meeting, Chicago, USA, April 21-25.
Also published in 2004 at Teachers College Record 106, 182-193.

Parent-Child Interaction When Babies Have Down Syndrome: The Perceptions of Taiwanese Mothers (PDF)
By Jeanette A. McCollum and Yu-Jun Chen
Infants & Young Children, 2003, Volume 16, Number 1, pp. 22-32.
Available within International Society on Early Intervention

Culture and Special Education in Taiwan (PDF)
By Ya-Shu Kang · David Lovett · Kathryn Haring
Teaching Exceptional Children, VOL.34 NO.5 MAY/JUNE2002
Available within Council for Exceptional Children

Conception and Appraisal of Personal Intelligence
By Wu-Tien Wu
Paper presented at the 14th World Conference of the World Council for Gifted and Talented Children, Barcelona, Spain, July 31-August 4, 2001.

Toward A Successful Career through Personal Intelligence: A Chinese Cultural Point of View
By Wu-Tien Wu
Keynote paper presented at the 5th Asia-Pacific Conference on Giftedness, New Delhi, India, September 1-5, 1998. Also published in 2000 in K. Maitra (Ed.). Toward excellence: Developing and nurturing giftedness and talent (pp.73-88). New Delhi, India: Mosaic Books.

Vocational interests and career maturity of male high school students talented in math and science
By Wu-Tien Wu
Paper presented at the 45th Annual Convention of National Association for Gifted Children, Louisville, USA, Nov. 11-18, 1998. Also published in 2000 at Proceedings of National Science Council, ROC (D), 10:3, 126-132.

A Follow-Up Study of Taiwan Physics and Chemistry Olympians: The Environmental Influences
By Wu-Tien Wu and Jau D. Chen
Originally published in 1999 in Chinese at Bulletin of Special Education (National Taiwan Normal University), 17, 315-341.




Organization links (Taiwan)

CIA World Factbook 2004, Taiwan

Ministry of Education - Republic of China

The E-government Entry Point of Taiwan

Child Welfare Bureau, Department of Social Affairs, Ministry of the Interior

Government Information Office


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