
Canadian immigration life
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Description
Book Introduction
The author immigrated to Canada in the 1970s and has since dedicated himself to promoting Korean culture, teaching Korean, and working at Korean schools.
In other words, he is a pioneering educator in Korean language education in Canada.
He has also received numerous awards from the President of Korea and the Canadian government.
This book is a comprehensive report on Korean language and culture education and communication with Korean residents from the 1970s to the present.
In other words, he is a pioneering educator in Korean language education in Canada.
He has also received numerous awards from the President of Korea and the Canadian government.
This book is a comprehensive report on Korean language and culture education and communication with Korean residents from the 1970s to the present.
index
Part 1.
Livelihood Horadong
1.
Who am I?
2.
childhood memories
3.
Working life in Korea
Part 2.
volunteer work
1.
Korean language and culture education
2.
Establishing school operations through casino service
3.
Comparing two periods of internal stability and external educational expansion.
4.
Korean culture education
5.
Alberta Government Launches First Korean Language Education Program for Credit
6.
Establishment of the Korean Language and Culture Education Center
7.
Parent Classroom
8.
Find a Korean adoptive family
9.
30 Years of Korean Language Education History
10.
Calgary Korean Senior College (affiliated with Calgary Korean School)
11.
Calgary Sister Cities Committee
11.
Calgary Korean Association
12.
The current operation of the Calgary Korean Community Center lacks rationality.
13.
The Calgary Korean Senior Health Association's Founding and Key Dates
14.
Establishment of the Canadian Mukye Club
15.
Indians' Korean Culture Presentation
Part 3.
My Traces
Reviews
Livelihood Horadong
1.
Who am I?
2.
childhood memories
3.
Working life in Korea
Part 2.
volunteer work
1.
Korean language and culture education
2.
Establishing school operations through casino service
3.
Comparing two periods of internal stability and external educational expansion.
4.
Korean culture education
5.
Alberta Government Launches First Korean Language Education Program for Credit
6.
Establishment of the Korean Language and Culture Education Center
7.
Parent Classroom
8.
Find a Korean adoptive family
9.
30 Years of Korean Language Education History
10.
Calgary Korean Senior College (affiliated with Calgary Korean School)
11.
Calgary Sister Cities Committee
11.
Calgary Korean Association
12.
The current operation of the Calgary Korean Community Center lacks rationality.
13.
The Calgary Korean Senior Health Association's Founding and Key Dates
14.
Establishment of the Canadian Mukye Club
15.
Indians' Korean Culture Presentation
Part 3.
My Traces
Reviews
Publisher's Review
This book is an immigration history of Korean language and cultural education that took root in Canada.
It was about 40 years ago.
The history of Korean immigration to Canada was about cultivating land and sowing seeds in undeveloped areas.
The education of Korean language and culture, which began in a distant foreign land and lasted for over 40 years, is not simple.
It cannot exist without service, dedication, pride, and faith in the future.
There can be no Korean spirit where there is no Korean culture or Korean language education.
And a culture without sustainability is lifeless.
The reason the Korean language and culture shine even brighter in the global era is because of this pioneering spirit and continuous effort.
Therefore, “Lee Won-jae’s Life Traces - Canadian Immigration Life” is a story that can serve as a model for Koreans immigrating to various countries.
It was about 40 years ago.
The history of Korean immigration to Canada was about cultivating land and sowing seeds in undeveloped areas.
The education of Korean language and culture, which began in a distant foreign land and lasted for over 40 years, is not simple.
It cannot exist without service, dedication, pride, and faith in the future.
There can be no Korean spirit where there is no Korean culture or Korean language education.
And a culture without sustainability is lifeless.
The reason the Korean language and culture shine even brighter in the global era is because of this pioneering spirit and continuous effort.
Therefore, “Lee Won-jae’s Life Traces - Canadian Immigration Life” is a story that can serve as a model for Koreans immigrating to various countries.
GOODS SPECIFICS
- Date of publication: March 23, 2012
- Page count, weight, size: 263 pages | 148*210*20mm
- ISBN13: 9788993693508
- ISBN10: 8993693501
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