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Taking a Look at the Recent History of South Korea

2023-06-04 12:39:54

It is clear that the structure of the world economy takes a new form at the final stage of the Second World War. The realignment of this field is a direct result of the international power structure of both countries and is a moderate result due to the birth of several third world national states. Differences in ideology shared by two superpowers (the United States of America and the Soviet Union), and the desire to bring out political ideals elsewhere, will bring the political and economic development of these new and independent countries to various development schools I made a discussion between.

Pearson recently announced their global educational report (I also saw it last year). In this report, we will examine the major factors in education such as expenditure per student, gross domestic product, graduation rate. Korea is ranked 1st this year, but Finland is ranked fifth by its excellent education. To see where each country is ranked, please look at the image below (from the report summary). You can spend a few minutes learning interactive graphics of cognitive skills and education if you play with statistics and want to see factors that affect each country's country of each country.

This week I am paying attention to Korea, one of the most trained workers in the world who are most educated. Many people believe that South Korea's powerful economy (the 12th largest economy in the world) is the high value of education and the resurgence of student investment in higher education. Overall Korean PISA scores have declined in recent years, but they have entered the top 10 since 2006. PISA or international student evaluation program compares global education system. So what is the secret of Korea's success? Can we reproduce their method and method, or is Korean high PISA score due to culturally rooted attitude and belief in education?

When I was teaching English in Korea in 2013, North Korea started to threaten South Korea and the United States with a series of more amicable remarks even to North Korea. On the second day when North Korean leader Kim Jung-Eun announced that two North Korean states are in "war state", I entered the classroom, and students entered the classroom, and students went to Bukan (Korean in Korean) I found talking about the United Nations. "He is a pig," one girl said. Other children agreed