... Conclusions The purpose of Motivation was to assess whether there is an effect onacademicperformance among internationalstudents studying in ...among the ...
... preserve the satisfaction of those already enrolled inthe ...system. Internationalstudents are valuable for all universities, for the cultural diversity they provide, ...
... to the high level of competition among people, classmates, coworkers, universities and organizations, it is becoming very difficult to observe trust between people from the same company or ...
... BASED ONTHE POLICY OF THE MINISTRY OF EDUCATION OF OUR GOVERNMENT THERE ARE THREE WAYS FOR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS TO ENTER UNIVERSITIES, THROUGH TRADITIONAL ENTRANCE EXAMINATION, THROUGH ...
... After the descriptive statistics we have noted some important characteristics of knowledge sharing, knowledge creation and commitment inthe university ...context. The results show that ...
... enroll inthe Mandarin Training Center (MTC), which is affiliated to the National Taiwan Normal ...location inthe heart of capital city Taipei as well as long history and ...
... focus on their cases, and their results could not be generalized easily to other ...investigate the effects of tracking and its causal relationship, we must distinguish the effects of track ...
... Data The present research utilizes two waves of junior high student panel samples collected by TEPS in 2001 and 2003 (Chang 2003) to assess the impact of student’s own cram schooling in 9th ...
... examined the influence of personal, university experiences and labor market factors oninternationalstudents’ choice of working inTaiwan after ...of Taiwan’s labor ...
... 62 The results presented here indicated that Taiwanese and internationalstudents shared a number of intercultural communication experience while studying ...during the process of ...
... 便利商店香菸行銷策略與大學生接受程度之初探研究-以北區兩所 大專院校為例 Cigarette Marketing Strategies in Convenience Stores and Acceptability of College Students: A Preliminary Study on Two Universitiesin Northern ...
... higher-ability students to ascertain the significance of the relationship between the two major affective ...For the first research question, Pearson’s product-moment correlation ...
... trace the vector of the dynamic driving the latest wave of change inacademic production; it should be clear by now that it has been propelled by forces coming from outside ...
... From the historical viewpoint, the patent system inTaiwan began in ...1899. Taiwan was annexed to Japan in 1895 according to the Treaty of Shimonoseki, and when ...
... From the historical viewpoint, the patent system inTaiwan began in ...1899. Taiwan was annexed to Japan in 1895 according to the Treaty of Shimonoseki, and when ...
... Introduction The cross-border mobility of internationalstudents has been a constant of higher education for ...years the phenomenal growth with respect to the number of participants ...
... analyze the competitive strategies available to air cargo carriers inthe Asian markets, in which all-cargo airlines and combination airlines offer ...equilibria inthe air ...
... Since the birthrate inTaiwan is decreasing, the population of students is also decreasing ...Besides, the strong competition pressure from universities all over ...
... (2) The rise of wireless sensor networking technology includes the ubiquitous family, security, care, and envi- ronmental ...that the device needs to have the following functions: sensing, ...
... graduate students took a required course, “Advanced Management Information Systems (AMIS)”, at National Cheng-Chi University, ...Taiwan. The three-credit course is a combination of traditional ...