Taipei Municipal University of Education
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1950~1999

  • 1965
    An Evening School was set up to offer in-service training for elementary school teachers.
  • 1967
    After Taipei became a Special Municipality on July 1, 1967, the school was renamed Taipei Municipal Normal School for Women.
  • 1968
    A Summer School was established on campus.
  • 1969
    Mrs. Betty P. T. Sun succeeded Mrs. Nora Chu as president and dedicated considerable efforts to rebuild the school.
  • 1979
    In response to the need for more males to enter the teaching profession, the school became coeducational and was renamed Taipei Municipal Teachers Junior College.
  • 1984
    Dr. Chen Yung-hwa took office as president.
  • 1986
    Dr. Mao Lian-wen succeeded Dr. Chen Yung-hwa as president.
  • 1987
    The school was upgraded to a prominent, citysupported institute of higher education and assumed its present name: Taipei Municipal Teachers College. An Office of In-Service Teachers Training was set up.
  • 1989
    The school set up the Department of Art Education.
  • 1991
    Chin Pu Hall was built.
  • 1994
    Dr. Mao Lian-wen was promoted Director of National Institute of Educational Resources and Researches. Dr. Tsai Chiu-lai was the acting president.
  • 1995
    Dr. Lin Yung-shi was elected and appointed as president by the Ministry of Education.
  • 1998
    Dr. Lin Yung-shi's term ended and the Dean of Academic Affairs Dr. Yang Long-lih served as the acting president.
  • 1999
    Dr. Wu Ching-shan was elected and appointed as president by the Ministry of Education.