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Korean university reform at the local area

Korean university reform at the local area. Tae-sang Lee. I. Beginning of Korean University. # Ancient Korean higher education system Taehak: Kokureo, 372 Kukhak: Shilla, 682 # Modern Korean higher education system Seoul National University: 1895 Yonsei University: 1885

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Korean university reform at the local area

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  1. Korean university reform at the local area Tae-sang Lee

  2. I. Beginning of Korean University # Ancient Korean higher education system • Taehak: Kokureo, 372 • Kukhak: Shilla, 682 # Modern Korean higher education system • Seoul National University: 1895 • Yonsei University: 1885 • Ewha Womens University: 1886

  3. II-1. Development and problem in Korean higher education - Development • 320 universities and colleges • 83% high school seniors go to upper schools

  4. II-2. Development and problem in Korean university • Problem • School budget depends on student tuition • Decreasing number of high school seniors

  5. III. Korean government reform direction • Government financial investment based on formula index(students’ graduation rate and employment, school condition etc.) • Job market oriented restructuring(practical training of students)

  6. IV. University’s Effort Restructuring - Faculty increasing - Students’ number rearrangement - Job oriented school system restructuring - Industry based curriculum Global student’s recruitment - Active foreign student recruiting - Various foreign students’ support

  7. V. Conclusion • Neo-liberalism reform and government based political restructuring • Industry oriented restructuring(job searching) • Standard index vs specialized choice

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