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On mission to educate global business leaders
Feb 13, 2013
Dean of SKK Graduate School of Business strives to establish its name, go global and build strong alumni
Type of praise of parents important
Feb 13, 2013
Toddlers who receive praise for their efforts, such as “you worked hard on that,” are more likely to prefer challenging tasks, U.S. researchers say. Elizabeth Gunderson, assistant professor of psychology at Temple University and lead author on a study conducted while she was a graduate student at the University of Chicago, said the kind of praise focused on effort -- called process praise -- sends the message effort and actions are the sources of success, leading children to believe they can imp
Korea carving its place in ‘rise of the East’
Feb 6, 2013
Kyung Hee institution chief emphasizes humanities to cope with uncertainties
Spending on private education drops 5 percent in 2012
Feb 6, 2013
Spending on private education dropped for a third straight year here in 2012 due mainly to an increase in elementary students participating in government-run after-school programs, a report showed Wednesday.According to data compiled by Statistics Korea and obtained by the education ministry, South Korean parents spent 19 trillion won ($17.47 billion) last year on private education for their children, down 5.4 percent from a year earlier.Private education spending was at its highest in 2009 at 2
Chadwick nurtures global talent
Jan 31, 2013
Head of international school says giving kids skills, not college admission, the main goal
Former U.C. Merced chief named president of KAIST
Jan 31, 2013
Korea’s top science university will have the former chief of the University of California Merced in the U.S. as its new president, school officials said Thursday.The board of the Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology held a meeting and elected Kang Sung-mo, also known as Steve Kang, as the new president, according to the officials. The 68-year-old Kang, an electrical engineering scientist who has earned a global reputation in the field of electronic circuits and systems, was appoint
Virtual schooling bridges cultural gap
Jan 24, 2013
World peace, to many, is just an ideal, but Jung Eun-hee, founder and executive director of a New York-based International Virtual Schooling, believes that the world can be a better place in the future if promoting intercultural exchanges among young people around the world through internet and technological devices.Jung, 40, has designed and is currently operating an e-learning program called International Virtual Elementary/Secondary Classroom Activities, or IVECA for short, which enables stud
Catholic University devoted to bridging Korea, world
Jan 23, 2013
President Pahk fosters multicultural campus, hallyu school to go global
Studying and living in Korea, a unique experience
Jan 23, 2013
I first came to Korea to teach English in September 2009 after graduating from Purdue University in the United States. I got a job at Yangji Elementary School in Yongin. This ended up being a great place for me to start my life in Korea and begin learning what opportunities there are here.I loved my life in Yongin, I took Korean classes at Kyung Hee University in Suwon at night and went skiing regularly at the Yangji Pine Resort. My experience as a teacher was also great. I liked teaching and lo
Distance learning booms thanks to social shifts
Jan 16, 2013
Korea National Open University expands programs for higher-career aspirants, overseas Koreans and multicultural students
Hagwon chief gets suspended term for leaking test content
Jan 16, 2013
The chief of a local English education institute received a suspended prison term on Tuesday for instructing his employees to illegally record questions of official English proficiency tests, according to court officials. The Seoul Central District Court sentenced the Hackers Group chairman, surnamed Cho, to 18 months in prison, suspended for three years, for violating the copyright law, they said. His brother also received a suspended prison term for the same charge.“(The two) used elaborate an
Most colleges to cut, freeze tuition this year
Jan 16, 2013
More than 90 percent of the country’s colleges are expected to either lower or freeze their tuition fees this year in accordance with the government’s effort to reduce the burden shouldered by students and their parents. According to the Ministry of Education, Science and Technology, 317 out of the country’s 339 colleges, including two- to three-year community schools, expressed their willingness to join the government’s policy of giving state scholarships to students whose schools vow not to ra
Education ministry aims to make high school education free by 2017
Jan 15, 2013
The education ministry will aim to make high school education free for everyone by 2017 as part of efforts to implement President-elect Park Geun-hye's campaign pledges on education policy, officials said Tuesday.Officials from the Ministry of Education, Science and Technology reported the plan to the presidential transition committee during a policy briefing earlier in the day, saying that it would expand the current program that provides free education only to students in vocational schools or
Jeju: A great place for study and socializing for students
Jan 9, 2013
I have been coming to Korea for six years and moved here as a resident 18 months ago. Since arriving here, I have been heartened by the warmth of the people, their willingness to assist, and the value they place on education. Moving to Jeju to open Branksome Hall Asia was a significant shift, one I am glad I made. I am enjoying the amazing experiences at our new school, our life on the remarkable campus, the stunning scenery and the environment that is Jeju. I am aware that Jeju Island is referr
‘Student exchange program grooms future leaders’
Jan 9, 2013
Youth For Understanding boosts awareness among countries, imbues youngsters with global-minded leadership
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