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  2. Homo Academicus - Wikipedia

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    Homo Academicus (Korean: 공부하는 인간: 호모 아카데미쿠스) is a South Korean documentary television program broadcast by Korean Broadcasting System (KBS). It is narrated by Yoo Seung-ho , and hosted by Lilli Margolin, Scott Yim, Jenny Martin, and Bryan Kauder.

  3. Student and university culture in South Korea - Wikipedia

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    University culture in South Korea was formed in the tumultuous social milieu of nearly four decades-long autocratic rule. University students found their identity through organizing and spearheading anti-corruption and anti-dictatorship mass protests such as the 1960 April Revolution, the 1979 Bu-Ma Democratic Protests, the 1980 Gwangju Uprising, and the 1987 June Struggle.

  4. Night self-learning - Wikipedia

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    Picture about high school students in South Korea studying until late night. Night self-learning (Korean: 야간자율학습(夜間自律學習); simplified Chinese: 晚自习; traditional Chinese: 晚自習) is a self-administered program available to students from some middle schools and most high schools in mainland China, Taiwan, [1] South Korea and Germany. [2]

  5. Cram school - Wikipedia

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    Although the South Korean educational system has been criticized internationally for its stress and competitiveness, [6] it remains common for South Korean students to attend one or more cram schools ("hagwons") after their school-day is finished, most students studying there until 10 P.M. Some types of cram schools include math, science, art ...

  6. Education in South Korea - Wikipedia

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    Korean, Algebra, Geometry, English, social studies, and science form the core subjects, with students also receiving instruction in music, art, PE, Korean history, ethics(윤리), home economics, secondary language, technology, and Hanja(한자). Which subjects students study and to what extent may change from year to year.

  7. International students in South Korea - Wikipedia

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    In 2023, the number of international students studying at universities and colleges in South Korea was about 180,000. The Korean government announced its Study Korea 300K plan to attract 300,000 foreign students by 2027. In other words, it aims to become one of the top 10 destinations for studying abroad by student count by 2027. [2] [3]

  8. Brightstorm - Wikipedia

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    Brightstorm is an advocate and example of flipped classroom teaching where students can learn on their own through online videos. Many schools across the U.S. have used Brightstorm to implement this style of teaching for their students. [1] Another major advocate of flip teaching or blended learning is Khan Academy. [citation needed]

  9. Master of Study - Wikipedia

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    Master of Study (Korean: 공부의 신; Hanja: 工夫의 神; RR: Gongbu-eui Sin; lit. God of Study or Lord of Study ) is a South Korean television series that aired on KBS2 from January 4 to February 23, 2010 on Mondays and Tuesdays at 21:55 for 16 episodes.