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[Press Release] Reviewing Korean Language Education in 2020 - Pursuing the growth of Korean Language Education in quantity & quality through offline customized class and local Korean language teacher

  • Post Date2020-12-16
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New Delhi: 2020 year which government has adapted Korean language as a second language on National Education Policy was very meaningful year for Korean language education.

The Corona pandemic situation has caused the growth of online Korean language class supplies and eventually lead to the expansion of Korean language in India. The registration for the online Korean language open class which was opened in August with 300 limit registration number became full within one minute after opening its registration. Regarding regular schools` participant to Korean language education, 130 students from 3 schools for its regular language class, and 304 students from 10 schools for hobby class completed their Korean language class in this year. Out of these 10 schools, Sri Venkateshwar International School has decided to take Korean language as their 2021 regular class subject. The online Korean language class for Army officers also has completed its 28 week(560 hour) course and held completion ceremony in December. The Korean language education in India has built strong ground by its expansion through online courses amid corona pandemic, and the supplies of customized education contents.

The first Korean language teacher training course has been held since August this year. 23 final participants which shortlisted by paper screening and interview from 58 applicants have completed 15 week(130 hour) course, and had completion ceremony on 12th December, 2020. The graduates are going to teach Korean language in schools and other Korean language institutes in India at coming year.

The whole India has got 2 additional King Sejong Institutes(Korean governmental language institute at Imphal and Pune), so total 6 King Sejong Institutes have produced 2,264 graduates from its 101 Korean language courses.

Mr.Hwang Il-yong, the director of Korean Cultural Centre India said, “We could see the possibility of Korean language diffusion in India through the various online classes according to the learners` levels and aims in 2020 year. We will do our best for qualitive development and quantitative spread in 2021 coming year through strengthening Korean language education system in India.


Category

No. of course

No. of student

No. of graduate

Total

101

2,264

1,645

1

KCCI Institute

40

1314

902

2

Patna Institute

32

489

416

3

Chennai Institute

16

212

165

4

Barasat Institute

5

129

55

5

Imphal Institute

4

48

37

6

Pune Institute

4

72

70