U.S. President George W. Bush said last Saturday that now is not the time for countries to abandon open market policies or make changes that would threaten free enterprise, urging patience in the world¡¯s economic crisis. He will host a global summit on t
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China¡¯s Premier Wen Jiabao announced that the government was partly responsible for the tainted milk scandal that has sickened a number of infants. The melamine milk powder crisis has also shaken consumer confidence in the country¡¯s food exports.
According to the Ministry of Education, Science and Technology, the government is planning to spend 70 billion won by 2012 to support students with multi-cultural backgrounds. The number of multi-cultural families in the nation keeps rising steadily due t
As cyberbullying and Internet verbal abuse are increasing at an alarming rate, police say they will seek arrest warrants for people habitually posting ill-intentioned comments on the Internet, stepping up a crackdown on slander in cyber space.
As China¡¯s melamine-tainted milk powder crisis continue to widen, President Lee Myung-bak said that his administration will strengthen rules on food safety, noting that penalties for violations are not as heavy in Korea as in other countries.
Nowadays, Korean moms are busy studying at private institutes to help their children get higher-level education at academies. They believe they should also be well-trained to get more information and knowledge that can complement their children¡¯s cram sc
A number of universities in Korea are considering shutting down or downsizing some unpopular departments for the purpose of focusing on sought-after studies and reducing their budget spending.
According to the Ministry of Education, Science and Technology, the government will establish high-quality public boarding schools in rural areas in 2010. Recently, the ministry chose 82 public high schools in rural areas that will receive government subs
Due to a sluggish local economy and a strong dollar, Korean spending on overseas studies fell 5.8 percent in the first half of 2008, the biggest decline since the Asian financial crisis a decade ago.
The Seoul Metropolitan Office of Education announced last week that it would start a study of the effectiveness of English immersion education in September. The city¡¯s education authorities said they would ask a field expert to conduct the study, which w
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