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1989: Built New KFTA building (at Woomyon-dong), 'The Korean Education Association' renamed 'the Korean Federation of Teachers' Associations', adopted 'KFTA Principles' 1991: Circulation of 『The Korea Education Weekly』 reached 300,000 1993: Joined EI(Education International) as a founding member 1994: Founded 'Teacher Training Center'
The Korean Teachers and Education Workers Union (KTU, Korean: 전국교직원노동조합), also known as Jeongyojo (Korean: 전교조; acronym for KTU in Korean language), is a labor union of teachers in South Korea. The organization has 77,000 members [1] (down from 94,000) among the 360,000 public and private school teachers in the country.
The teaching staff at Korean International private schools are on what are called E-7 visas as opposed to the E-2 visas (visas issued to English teachers at educational institutes or public schools). The issuance of E-7 visas now requires that applicants have 2 years of relevant experience.
English Program in Korea (EPIK) is a program to improve the English speaking abilities of students and teachers in South Korea, to foster cultural exchanges, and to reform English teaching methodologies in South Korea. It is affiliated with the Korean Ministry of Education and is operated by the National Institute for International Education.
Korea TESOL is a South Korea based multi-tiered membership organization with regional chapters and nationwide operations such as conferences, publications and Special Interest Groups (SIGs). [4] All memberships are "national" in scope: members can participate in any local or national event with the same membership benefits (discounts), although ...
The International enrolments in South Korea have reached 207,125 as of June 2023. The number of international students in Korea is 181,842. [3] In 2023, South Korean government announced its five-year plan to attract 300,000 international students.
Chungdahm Learning is a private student education company in South Korea, [1] with over 130,000 students across more than 200 schools. [2] Chungdahm Learning has schools, and services operating in North America, South America, China, Japan and Vietnam. [3]
Korea Education & Research Information Service (KERIS, Korean: 한국교육학술정보원; Hanja: 韓國教育學術情報院) is a governmental organization under the South Korean Ministry of Education, Science and Technology that develops, proposes, and advises on current and future government policies and initiatives regarding education in South Korea.