Education in Korea

Alice Escande, Gwimoon Park, Sarah Bensmail, El Ghali Fikri

Experiencing tough history and indigence after war, investing in and training human resources became a priority task for the government. Education has thus been key in the reconstruction and growth of the country. While Korea quickly attained high level of enrollment and performance, this success didn’t come without drawbacks. The intense competition in education gradually led to seriously jeopardize student’s well-being. In this context, this presentation will assess and diagnose the strength and weakness of the Korean education system and provide recommendations focusing on the following question: How can Korea combine outstanding academic performance with students’ well-being?


by Alice Escande, Gwimoon Park, Sarah Bensmail, El Ghali Fikri

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