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Hwawei Ko was born on 8 November, 1952 in Taiwan. Discover Hwawei Ko's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is She in this year and how She spends money? Also learn how She earned most of networth at the age of 68 years old?

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Occupation Pedagogue
Age 68 years old
Zodiac Sign Scorpio
Born 8 November, 1952
Birthday 8 November
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Date of death November 18, 2020
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Nationality Taiwan

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Hwawei Ko Net Worth

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2021

The author Yan Zeya described Hwawei as "a pioneer in Taiwan's promotion of reading education". In March 2021, a series of 12 memorial seminars on reading education-related issues and the life of Hwawei was held at Tsinghua University in her honour.

2020

She had the nickname Ke Ma when she was employed at the National Chung Cheng University. Hwawei died between 18 and 19 November 2020.

2013

She was also director of the National School Teachers' Seminar in the Taiwan Province, was professor of the Department of Psychology of the National Chengchi University, and served as a professor of the National Chung Cheng University's Department of Psychology. Hwawei was seconded to become the dean of the National Institute of Education on 1 April 2013. She was a visiting scholar at the Harvard Institute for Educational Management and a visiting scholar of the Learning Research and Development Center at the University of Pittsburgh. Hwawei retired from the National Central University on 1 February 2018 and she became an honorary professor at the Institute of Learning and Teaching. She was the convener of the Humanities Division at the Ministry of Science and Technology's Education Department.

1952

Hwawei Ko (Chinese: 柯華葳; 8 November 1952 – 18/19 November 2020) was a Taiwanese pedagogue and professor who specialised in the promotion of reading education in Taiwan. She was the first director of the Learning and Teaching Institute of the Faculty of Letters at the National Central University and was professor of both the Department of Psychology of the National Chengchi University and at the National Chung Cheng University's Department of Psychology. Hwawei was a visiting scholar of the Harvard Institute for Educational Management and the Learning Research and Development Center at the University of Pittsburgh.

Hwawei was born on 8 November 1952, and she was brought up a Christian. She had one younger brother. Hwawei was a graduate of the National Chengchi University's Department of Education with a Bachelor of Education degree, the University of Wisconsin with a Master of Educational Psychology degree and the University of Washington with a Doctor of Educational Psychology degree. In 2001, she was appointed the first director of the Learning and Teaching Institute of the Faculty of Letters at the National Central University. Hwawei would also be the director of the Teacher Training Center, then director of the General Teaching Center and the director of the Publishing Center.