The Lule platform matches up with the Taiwanese subsidiary of a Japanese company to transform itself into Santa Claus and give away the resources needed for teaching.

(Provided by the Ministry of Education)

[Reporter Lin Xiaoyun/Taipei Report] The National Education Bureau of the Ministry of Education has joined hands with the private sector to build the "Lule Platform" to build diverse learning resources for remote villages. In the ninth year this year, more than 2,000 volunteers have been matched and more than 450 action plans have been implemented. Assisted more than 400 rural schools, benefiting more than 50,000 students.

Lin Zhuli, head of the National Education Department of the Ministry of Education, explained that the "Lule Platform" website is an important channel for rural schools to introduce external resources. Lule cooperates with Pingtung County Hengchun Industry and Commerce and Checheng Elementary School, and introduces the "Food and Beverage Transforming Children's Future" touring book fair to the campus through a relay of two exhibition areas. Through the book fair, companies, schools, volunteers and locals are connected. Resources, combined with vocational education and vocational education, lead students to understand the mysteries of catering and explore different directions for future careers.

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In addition, the AUO Sustainability Foundation led a number of rural students out of the classroom and took a series of fantasy journeys to the AUO Radio Station Central Factory. To understand the importance of cultural preservation in social education, and to pass on such concepts and attitudes through practical actions.

The Lule platform also partnered with Taiwan Brothers International Marketing Company to support Shezi Elementary School in Taoyuan City and transform itself into Santa Claus to donate the resources needed for school teaching. The company is a subsidiary company established in Taiwan by Brother International Corporation of Japan. Find a good match, education without partiality" project, with the publishing house's public welfare price, subscribe half of the book funds, and donate 4 wireless composite printers and ink consumables last year, to meet the needs of teaching and office affairs, and provide children with printing resources for learning materials .

AU Optronics Central Factory invites students from rural schools to visit the site of the West Dadun Kiln, and let the children simulate excavating the site with tools.

(Provided by the Ministry of Education)