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RJ Dean

Learn Korean - Free Online Korean Lessons and Education on Korean Culture - 0 views

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    this is another good site that supplies free lesons for people that want to learn Korean
Kayla

Seoul Searching - Gateway to Seoul and South Korean culture, events, news. - 0 views

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    This is an amazing site to go to for resources
meghancornell

Life in Korea: Korea travel, Korean culture, and information for shopping, information,... - 0 views

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    some hotels
cassied

South Korea - Culture, History, and Religion - 0 views

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    this is a really good site for all of the diffrent subjects
Kyle Davis

Korea, South: History, Geography, Government, and Culture - Infoplease.com - 0 views

  • South Korea came into being after World War II, the result of a 1945 agreement reached by the Allies at the Potsdam Conference
  • Elections were held in the U.S. zone in 1948 for a national assembly, which adopted a republican constitution
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    current events. sites with a lot of links to art&entertainment, business, etc.
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    some good info on history of South Korea, About elections and past presidents and rulers
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    this site will show a lot of the all diffrent history and many other things while you are here
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    very good information on south korea and its government
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    history, geography, govrnment type
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    some economic facts and geography facts, just some basic things and a sumamry of the history
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    How Korea was formed, how it works, general history.
sburnzy

Teaching English in South Korea. Find a TEFL Job in South Korea with reputable EFL jobs. - 0 views

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      Korea is different from the U.S. The teachers try to fit in and go one on one with every kid. If you chose live and work there you have to know and respect their cultures.
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      Avg. S. Korean schools have kids between the ages of 7-15. Private schools are called Hagwans. The subjects are the same as here and they teach english.
Jake Ludwig

Background Essay no. 68 | South Korean Education | AskAsia.org - 0 views

  • The Korean public education structure is divided into three parts: six years of primary school, followed by three years of middle school and then three years of high school
  • The primary curriculum consists of nine principal subjects: moral education, Korean language, social studies, mathematics, science, physical education, music, fine arts, and practical arts.
  • High schools are divided into academic and vocational schools
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  • Upon completion of primary school, students advance to middle school, which comprises grades seven through nine. The curriculum consists of 12 basic or required subjects, electives, and extracurricular activities
  • school calendar has two semesters, the first extending from March through July and the second from September through February. There are summer and winter breaks, but 10 optional half days at the beginning and end of each break
  • A typical day finds high schoolers studying before school begins at about 8:00 A.M. Classes run for 50 minutes each, with a morning break and a 50-minute lunch period. The afternoon session resumes at about 1:00 P.M., and classes continue until about 4:00 or 4:30, followed by the cleaning of the classroom. Students may then take a short dinner break at home, or they may eat at school
  • Elementary and middle school students have similar but somewhat less rigorous days with shorter hours and more recreational activities.
  • Students return to the school library to study or attend private schools or tutoring sessions until between 10:00 P.M. and midnight.
  • Attendance requirements call for a minimum of 220 days at all three levels
  • Most instruction we observed consisted of teacher lectures, with only rare interruptions for questions. If students had questions, they might speak to the teacher after class
  • discipline problems were infrequent, and great respect for teachers was evident. Students bowed, as is the custom, when passing teachers in the halls and appeared hesitant to enter faculty offices.
  • Korean teachers still have more responsibility for counseling students and controlling their behavior than do teachers in the United States. Korean culture grants teachers the same authority as parents and attributes them even greater responsibility for children's moral and academic development.
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    SOUTH KOREAN EDUCATION!! background, etc.
Justine O'Connell

At Korean Restaurant - Learn how to speak Korean. - 0 views

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    this is a good site for speaking the language
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    This is really good for the language and for the culture section of this project
puppies4life

Religion In South Korea, South Korea Religion, Religious Beliefs in South Korea - 0 views

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    good info
sburnzy

Seoul City South Korea travel - 0 views

  • Mountains circle Seoul
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      Hike Mountains in Seoul
  • As Korea's capital and most populous city, Seoul represents the country's center for business, education, and modern culture. It offers many activities for everyone, including museums and palaces, parks and mountains, and amusement parks and night clubs.
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      Important stuff.
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    These are things to do when you travel to teh capital of S. Korea and you can visit historic buildings, art places, and outdoor things.
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