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After the establishment of North Korea, an education system modeled largely on that of the Soviet Union was established. According to North Korean sources, at the time of North Korea's establishment, two-thirds of school-age children did not attend primary school, and most adults, numbering 2.3 million, were illiterate.
North Hwanghae Province [2] Local Karimchon University (가림천대학) 1971: Ryanggang Province [2] Local Kim Chaek University of Technology (김책공업종합대학) KUT May 1988 [4] Pyongyang [5] [6] Central Kim Chol Ju University of Education: September 1972 (separated from from Pyongyang Teacher Training College) Pyongyang [7] Central
Kim Il Sung Military University (also known as Kim Il Sung Military Academy) is a university located in Mangyongdae-guyok, Pyongyang, capital of North Korea.Founded in 1948 and named after Kim Il Sung, founder of North Korea, the school is a post-secondary educational institution for officers in the Korean People's Army.
Vocational education in North Korea (1 C) Pages in category "Education in North Korea" The following 5 pages are in this category, out of 5 total.
English and mathematics are the two major subjects, with Korean language, music, art and physical education as minor subjects; from class 3 onwards also science is provided as minor subject. In the early 1990s the official name in English of the school was "Pyongyang Foreigners School", [ 1 ] which is the straight translation of the name of the ...
Kim Il Sung University (Korean: 김일성종합대학) is a public university in Taesong, Pyongyang, North Korea.Founded on 1 October 1946, it is the first institution of higher learning in North Korea since its foundation.
Wonsan Agricultural University (Korean: 원산농업대학; MR: Wŏnsan Nongŏptaehak) is a public agricultural university in Wonsan, North Korea. The university was established in 1948 and is accredited by the North Korean Ministry of Education. [1] [2]
The university is located in the countryside outside of Pyongyang in a separate but nearby administrative region with permission required to enter and exit the campus. . After introductory negotiations, PUST project started in 2001, as an initiative of Professor Kim Chin Kyung, [3] [4] [5] endorsed in a personal meeting with former North Korean leader Kim Jo