Lifelong Learning in the e-Era
 
Broadcasting radio is a vital mass communication medium tightly connected with the everyday life of the general public and highly associated with social, political, economic, cultural, educational, technological, and entertainment developments. The business of communication in Taiwan began in 1928, and the National Education Radio (NER) first went on air on March 29th of 1960. After over four decades of continuous effort, NER has amassed a wealth of experience in the field with its seniority highly respected among the domestic mass media. Over the years, NER has always aimed at becoming a specialized broadcaster in culture and education. Under this mission, it has actively promoted relevant cultural and educational activities and has played an active role in deepening the roots of social education in order to further its goal of blending education with entertainment.

The e-era is most commonly characterized by a knowledge economy and digital broadcasting. NER should naturally re-position itself to keep up with the time and make continuous improvement. For specific operation strategy, it will stay in tune with social pulses and the national education policy and continue to promote lifelong learning by producing well-designed programs to serve the educational and cultural needs of teachers, parents, students, and all those who are concerned with the business of education and by ensuring an all-weather learning access for the masses.
Last but not least, we sincerely hope that those who care about the NER will continue to provide use generous support and valuable comments to help us grow and improve our service.

Ko-yun Chen
 
Updated by Lu Min-Chun on Octorber 10, 2003 TEL:(02)23893137
 
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