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  2. Korean Federation of Teachers' Associations - Wikipedia

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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'

  3. Korean Teachers and Education Workers Union - Wikipedia

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    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.

  4. Korea TESOL - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  5. Education in South Korea - Wikipedia

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    South Korea's zeal for education and its students' desires to get into a prestigious university is one of the highest in the world, as the entrance into a top tier higher educational institution leads to a prestigious, secure and well-paid professional white collar job with the government, a bank, or a conglomerate such as Samsung, Hyundai, or ...

  6. Republic of Korea public service examinations - Wikipedia

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    The Republic of Korea public service examinations are examinations held to screen applicants to the South Korean Civil Service, South Korean Foreign Service and South Korean Legal Service. The examinations are open to all Republic of Korea citizens, and the applicant need not be the holder of a degree or have any other experience; passing the ...

  7. Category:South Korean women educators - Wikipedia

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    Also: South Korea: People: By occupation: Educators / Women by occupation: Women educators This is a non-diffusing subcategory of Category:South Korean educators . It includes educators that can also be found in the parent category, or in diffusing subcategories of the parent.

  8. Seoul National University of Education - Wikipedia

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    The Seoul National University of Education (SNUE) is a public university in Seocho-gu, Seoul, South Korea, which provides specialized training for future public elementary school teachers in South Korea. Founded in May 1946 under the name of Kyunggi Public Normal School, the university is the first national university that specializes in ...

  9. Hagwon - Wikipedia

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    Competition for education and jobs in South Korea is widely considered to be extreme. [4] [5] [2] Nearly 70% of students in South Korea participate in higher education, compared to 51% in the United States and 57% in the United Kingdom. [2]