South Korea’s PhD fast track cannot create globally competitive AI talent in a dysfunctional academic ecosystem.
Childhood in today’s South Korea is no longer a sanctuary of play and wonder – it has become a training ground for survival in an academic war. The so-called “7-year-old exam” is now a growing trend, ...
The policy push comes amid significant demographic changes. Read more at straitstimes.com. Read more at straitstimes.com.
Twelve students from the University of Nevada, Reno’s College of Education & Human Development, traveled to South Korea this spring for a week-long immersive educational exchange at the Korea National ...
In South Korea, anxious parents enrol children as young as four in rigorous prep programs and have them sit for competitive kindergarten entrance exams. The results are burnt-out students and lost ...
With classrooms emptying in provincial towns and employers warning of widening skills shortages, Education Minister Choi ...
As global competition to secure artificial intelligence (AI) talent intensifies, a Bank of Korea report highlights that South Korea’s AI workforce earns relatively low wages. According to the joint ...
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