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  2. King Sejong Institute - Wikipedia

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    The King Sejong Institute Foundation (Korean: 세종학당재단; Hanja: 世宗學堂財團; RR: Sejong Hakdang Jaedan) is a foundation established by the South Korean government that encourages learning of the Korean language around the world. It was founded in 2007.

  3. Claroline - Wikipedia

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    The Claroline platform is organized around the concept of spaces associated with courses or pedagogical activities. Each course space provides a list of tools enabling the teacher to: Write a course description; Publish documents in any format (text, PDF, HTML, video, etc...) Administer public or private forums

  4. Basic Hanja for Educational Use - Wikipedia

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    Basic Hanja for Educational Use (Korean: 한문 교육용 기초 한자, romanized: hanmun gyoyukyong gicho Hanja) are a subset of Hanja defined in 1972 (and subsequently revised in 2000) by the South Korean Ministry of Education for educational use. Students are expected to learn 900 characters in middle school and a further 900 at high school.

  5. Korean as a foreign language - Wikipedia

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    King Sejong Institute (Korean: 세종학당; RR: Sejong Hakdang) is the brand name of Korean-language institutes established by the South Korean government around the world since 2007. The institute's name refers to Sejong the Great, the inventor of the Korean alphabet. [3] As of June 2021, there were 234 King Sejong Institutes in 82 countries. [4]

  6. National Petition to the Blue House - Wikipedia

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    The National Petition to the Blue House, also known as the Online Petition to the Blue House [1] or succinctly as the National Petition (Korean: 국민청원), was a South Korean government website that was created as part of the Moon Jae-in administration's political communication effort to address citizen concerns in South Korea.

  7. Herald Corporation - Wikipedia

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    In 1962, The Korean Republic published its first daily educational supplement and launched the Korean Republic English Institute (the Korea Herald Language Institute). The Korea Herald is considered the nation's top English-language newspaper as it occupies over 50% of Korea's English newspaper sector and is Korea's only member company of the ...

  8. Duolingo - Wikipedia

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    Duolingo, Inc. [b] is an American educational technology company that produces learning apps and provides language certification.Duolingo offers courses on 43 languages, [5] ranging from English, French, and Spanish to less commonly studied languages such as Welsh, Irish, and Navajo, and even constructed languages such as Klingon. [6]

  9. Sogang University Korean Language Education Center

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    The Sogang University Korean Language Education Center (Hangul: 한국어교육원) provides instruction in Korean language to foreigners in Korea in Mapo-gu, Seoul. The Sogang program is one of the three Korean language programs approved by the Blakemore Foundation for its advanced study grants for 2013.