
7 Key Words for Korean Education That Will Change Our Children's Future
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"The College Scholastic Ability Test (CSAT) will change for the first time in 34 years, the five-tiered school grade system will be revised, and medical school enrollment will be expanded… “What should our children do in the face of this turbulent educational climate?” 7 Key Keywords Driving Korean Education That Elementary and Middle School Parents Should Know - Selected as Korea's No. 1 education channel with 400,000 subscribers, 'Education Reporter TV' First! A Comprehensive Analysis of the New College Entrance Examination Reforms Applied to Elementary and Middle School Students - Includes a special interview with Professor Cho Sun-mi and Director Ha Jeong-hoon. In our country, differences in information power have a significant impact on children's grades and college entrance exam results. If parents fail to maintain focus amidst the educational information flooding in through the media, their children will inevitably become confused and lose their bearings. On the other hand, if parents understand the flow, they can help their children move forward in their own direction. However, even when elementary and middle school parents access educational information, they still feel like it is too difficult and distant, and they are vague about how to accept and utilize this information. For these parents, Bang Jong-im, editor-in-chief of Education Reporter, who has the support of 400,000 subscribers, and Lee Man-ki, an entrance exam expert, have stepped forward. In 『7 Keywords for Korean Education that Will Change Our Children's Future』, the trends in Korean education are identified by selecting seven core keywords: 'medical school black hole', 'high school credit system', '2022 revised curriculum', '2028 college entrance reform', 'IB (International Baccalaureate Education Program)', 'Chat GPT education', and 'loss of authority'. It goes beyond analyzing the current situation and predicts future changes, suggesting directions for education. In addition, it provides detailed and useful analysis by comprehensively covering official data provided by the Ministry of Education and other sources. The book concludes with a special interview with two experts, Professor Cho Sun-mi and Director Ha Jeong-hoon, introducing solutions from the highest authorities in the education field. If you want to keep up with the ever-changing educational trends, be sure to read "7 Keywords for Korean Education That Will Change Our Children's Future." If parents are well-versed in educational trends and understand the flow, they can reduce the time wasted searching for educational information here and there and avoid spending time with their children in anxiety. This book will be the one and only guide that will shine continuously through the long, dark tunnel that children must navigate from elementary school through college entrance exams. |
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Prologue: Why You Need to Know Education Keywords
PART 1: These are the current educational trends.
01 Why elementary school honor students are not honor students in middle and high school
02 This is how universities select students these days.
PART 2: 7 Keywords That Drive Education
Keyword 01 · Medical School Black Hole
South Korean students flock to 'Edible Dental Herbal Medicine'
Keyword 02 · High School Credit System
“I choose the subjects I want to take.”
Keyword 03 · 2022 Revised Curriculum
"The core of the curriculum applied to those born in 2009 and beyond"
Keyword 04 · 2028 College Entrance Examination Reform
How to set a child's study direction
Keyword 05 · IB (International Baccalaureate)
“If you want to receive an internationally compliant curriculum from a young age”
Keyword 06 · ChatGPT Training
How will AI change the future direction of education?
Keyword 07 · Loss of Authority
“If parents don’t want to give up their leadership in education”
[Special Interview] Advice for Parenting Your Children with Initiative
① The most effective way to establish parental authority
Professor Cho Seon-mi, Department of Psychiatry, Ajou University College of Medicine
② Advice for parents who have difficulty raising children
_Director Ha Jeong-hoon of Ha Jeong-hoon Pediatric and Adolescent Clinic
PART 1: These are the current educational trends.
01 Why elementary school honor students are not honor students in middle and high school
02 This is how universities select students these days.
PART 2: 7 Keywords That Drive Education
Keyword 01 · Medical School Black Hole
South Korean students flock to 'Edible Dental Herbal Medicine'
Keyword 02 · High School Credit System
“I choose the subjects I want to take.”
Keyword 03 · 2022 Revised Curriculum
"The core of the curriculum applied to those born in 2009 and beyond"
Keyword 04 · 2028 College Entrance Examination Reform
How to set a child's study direction
Keyword 05 · IB (International Baccalaureate)
“If you want to receive an internationally compliant curriculum from a young age”
Keyword 06 · ChatGPT Training
How will AI change the future direction of education?
Keyword 07 · Loss of Authority
“If parents don’t want to give up their leadership in education”
[Special Interview] Advice for Parenting Your Children with Initiative
① The most effective way to establish parental authority
Professor Cho Seon-mi, Department of Psychiatry, Ajou University College of Medicine
② Advice for parents who have difficulty raising children
_Director Ha Jeong-hoon of Ha Jeong-hoon Pediatric and Adolescent Clinic
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I wanted to analyze the ever-changing educational trends and, through keywords that drive our educational landscape, predict future changes and inform the direction of children's education.
At the very least, I believe that reading this book will give you a solid understanding of and preparation for the changes in education that will occur in the coming years.
--- p12 From “Prologue: Why You Should Know Educational Keywords”
The keyword that dominated college entrance exams for several years was undoubtedly the 'medical school fever.'
It is also called the 'medical school black hole' because it sucks up all the students.
The declining school-age population is sending crisis signals to universities across the country, but medical schools are an exception.
The popularity of medical, dental, oriental, pharmacy, and veterinary medicine (hereinafter referred to as the medical field) can be confirmed by several indicators.
--- p43 From "Keyword 01: Medical School Black Hole"
What would happen if all students spent their teenage years taking one-sided, knowledge-focused classes? Would they be able to take initiative and carve out their own lives? Many would probably say no.
A change in the educational paradigm was needed to allow students to study their areas of interest more deeply, and the high school credit system is an attempt to change this reality of school education, even if only a little.
--- p91 From "Keyword 02 · High School Credit System"
These social changes necessitated educational innovations that could adapt to an unpredictable future.
It is about seeking new human images and educational systems to respond to the volatility, uncertainty, and complexity of a future society.
(Omitted) What was needed was education that would cultivate capabilities suitable for the new educational environment.
This is how the '2022 Revised Curriculum' was born.
--- p134 From "Keyword 03 · 2022 Revised Curriculum"
First, let's talk briefly about the CSAT. The 2028 CSAT, which is being revised this time, will restructure the CSAT subject system to promote balanced and integrated learning and ensure CSAT stability.
So, the CSAT is undergoing a major change for the first time in 34 years since it was first administered in 1994.
It is the abolition of the elective subject system and the abolition of the corresponding departmental division, but social studies and science are tested as integrated subjects rather than as individual subjects.
This is the first time in 34 years since the 1994 CSAT, which was administered jointly to both liberal arts and science subjects, that the test will be administered jointly without distinction between elective subjects and majors.
--- p174 From "Keyword 04 · 2028 College Entrance Exam Reform"
Now, elementary and middle school students, especially elementary school students, should take an interest in the education they are receiving and study to prepare for it.
'Education that draws out' means that students should be able to explain their own thoughts along with their knowledge.
Just like driving a car based on your driving knowledge, it's not about keeping the knowledge in your head, but rather taking it out and applying it.
--- p238 From "Keyword 05 · IB (International Baccalaureate)"
Universities, which were initially concerned about plagiarism and other issues when ChatGPT was introduced, are now actively exploring ways to utilize it.
Because the use of AI has already become an unstoppable trend in universities.
This trend is likely to apply to elementary, middle, and high school students in the future.
(Omitted) This reality means that the direction in which parents guide their children's learning must also change.
--- p267 From "Keyword 06 · Chat GPT Education"
What problems arise when parents lose their authority? Simply put, discipline becomes difficult.
Discipline refers to the process and results of teaching children what they need to know as they grow up.
In other words, parents, as adults, should teach their children the things they need to live in the world based on the authority they should have, but as authority disappears, the difficulty of explaining and persuading children one by one follows.
--- p284 From "Keyword 07 · Loss of Authority"
Discipline in childhood is about forming habits through repetition.
The most important thing when creating a habit is repetition and consistency.
And to maintain this repetition and consistency, directives are the most effective way to convey the message.
--- p301 From “Special Interview ① The Most Effective Way to Establish Parental Authority”
If a child has true self-esteem, he or she will never be defeated in any society.
Because it is true self-esteem that you created yourself.
However, the self-esteem that parents have created for us can crumble when we experience frustration and failure due to external factors.
These days, there are so many children who collapse in an instant when they experience failure and frustration.
Because it's not real self-esteem, it's self-esteem that someone else created for you.
At the very least, I believe that reading this book will give you a solid understanding of and preparation for the changes in education that will occur in the coming years.
--- p12 From “Prologue: Why You Should Know Educational Keywords”
The keyword that dominated college entrance exams for several years was undoubtedly the 'medical school fever.'
It is also called the 'medical school black hole' because it sucks up all the students.
The declining school-age population is sending crisis signals to universities across the country, but medical schools are an exception.
The popularity of medical, dental, oriental, pharmacy, and veterinary medicine (hereinafter referred to as the medical field) can be confirmed by several indicators.
--- p43 From "Keyword 01: Medical School Black Hole"
What would happen if all students spent their teenage years taking one-sided, knowledge-focused classes? Would they be able to take initiative and carve out their own lives? Many would probably say no.
A change in the educational paradigm was needed to allow students to study their areas of interest more deeply, and the high school credit system is an attempt to change this reality of school education, even if only a little.
--- p91 From "Keyword 02 · High School Credit System"
These social changes necessitated educational innovations that could adapt to an unpredictable future.
It is about seeking new human images and educational systems to respond to the volatility, uncertainty, and complexity of a future society.
(Omitted) What was needed was education that would cultivate capabilities suitable for the new educational environment.
This is how the '2022 Revised Curriculum' was born.
--- p134 From "Keyword 03 · 2022 Revised Curriculum"
First, let's talk briefly about the CSAT. The 2028 CSAT, which is being revised this time, will restructure the CSAT subject system to promote balanced and integrated learning and ensure CSAT stability.
So, the CSAT is undergoing a major change for the first time in 34 years since it was first administered in 1994.
It is the abolition of the elective subject system and the abolition of the corresponding departmental division, but social studies and science are tested as integrated subjects rather than as individual subjects.
This is the first time in 34 years since the 1994 CSAT, which was administered jointly to both liberal arts and science subjects, that the test will be administered jointly without distinction between elective subjects and majors.
--- p174 From "Keyword 04 · 2028 College Entrance Exam Reform"
Now, elementary and middle school students, especially elementary school students, should take an interest in the education they are receiving and study to prepare for it.
'Education that draws out' means that students should be able to explain their own thoughts along with their knowledge.
Just like driving a car based on your driving knowledge, it's not about keeping the knowledge in your head, but rather taking it out and applying it.
--- p238 From "Keyword 05 · IB (International Baccalaureate)"
Universities, which were initially concerned about plagiarism and other issues when ChatGPT was introduced, are now actively exploring ways to utilize it.
Because the use of AI has already become an unstoppable trend in universities.
This trend is likely to apply to elementary, middle, and high school students in the future.
(Omitted) This reality means that the direction in which parents guide their children's learning must also change.
--- p267 From "Keyword 06 · Chat GPT Education"
What problems arise when parents lose their authority? Simply put, discipline becomes difficult.
Discipline refers to the process and results of teaching children what they need to know as they grow up.
In other words, parents, as adults, should teach their children the things they need to live in the world based on the authority they should have, but as authority disappears, the difficulty of explaining and persuading children one by one follows.
--- p284 From "Keyword 07 · Loss of Authority"
Discipline in childhood is about forming habits through repetition.
The most important thing when creating a habit is repetition and consistency.
And to maintain this repetition and consistency, directives are the most effective way to convey the message.
--- p301 From “Special Interview ① The Most Effective Way to Establish Parental Authority”
If a child has true self-esteem, he or she will never be defeated in any society.
Because it is true self-esteem that you created yourself.
However, the self-esteem that parents have created for us can crumble when we experience frustration and failure due to external factors.
These days, there are so many children who collapse in an instant when they experience failure and frustration.
Because it's not real self-esteem, it's self-esteem that someone else created for you.
--- p318 From “Special Interview ② Advice for Parents Having a Hard Time Raising Children”
Publisher's Review
“If you know the flow of your child’s education, you won’t be shaken!”
Guide to 400,000 Parents: Education Reporter Bang Jong-im X Korea's Top College Entrance Exam Expert Lee Man-ki
Future education trends looking ahead 10 years from elementary school
“What will the college entrance exam system be like when my child takes the CSAT?”
“How will educational trends change in the future?”
This is a concern that parents have every time there is a major change in education policy.
Recently, there have been major changes in education policy, such as the implementation of the revised 2022 curriculum and the announcement of the 2028 college entrance system reform, which has caused even more confusion.
Especially for parents with elementary school children, seeing this kind of news can be difficult and seems like a distant dream, leaving them uncertain about how to accept and utilize this information.
How should parents of elementary and middle school students view this information? In Korea, differences in information access have a significant impact on children's grades and college entrance exam results.
If parents fail to maintain focus amidst the educational information flooding in through the media, their children will inevitably become confused and lose their bearings.
On the other hand, if parents understand the flow, they can help their children move forward in their own direction.
In "7 Keywords for Korean Education That Will Change Our Children's Future," Bang Jong-im, editor-in-chief of Korea's top education channel, "Education Reporter TV," and Lee Man-ki, Korea's top college entrance exam expert, analyze the educational trends that change every year and predict future changes through keywords that move our education world, and provide information on the direction of children's education.
If you are a parent of an elementary or middle school student, you should at least know this keyword!
Seven Key Topics in Education
This book comprehensively analyzes the hottest educational trends and parents' questions, identifying seven key words that are driving Korean education.
These include the 'medical school black hole', the 'high school credit system', the '2022 revised curriculum', the '2028 college entrance reform', the 'IB (International Baccalaureate Education Program)', 'Chat GPT education', and 'loss of authority'.
At least knowing these keywords will give you a solid sense of and preparation for the changes in education that will occur in the coming years.
Keyword 01 · Medical School Black Hole
It is a keyword that has dominated college entrance exams for several years.
It is a name given to the school because it sucks up all the students in medical school.
Even in the Daechi-dong area of Gangnam, Seoul, a new academy called 'Elementary School Medical Class' has been created.
We will examine the current status and changes in medical school admissions in Korea and, based on this, analyze what elementary, middle, and high school students considering medical school should consider.
Keyword 02 · High School Credit System
It is a class method where I choose the subjects I want to take.
The purpose is to respect students' individuality and diversity in order to overcome the limitations of public education.
Knowing how this will be applied in real schools and what students need to prepare to adapt to the new school environment will help them prepare in advance.
Keyword 03 · 2022 Revised Curriculum
This is a new curriculum that will be applied to students born in 2009 and later.
The curriculum is a framework that sets the stage for what will be learned.
Only by properly understanding this trend can we gauge the direction of education and understand newly introduced policies.
This is directly related to the child's school grades.
Keyword 04 · 2028 College Entrance Examination Reform
In October 2023, a draft plan for the new college entrance system to be implemented in the 2028 school year was announced.
There are major changes predicted for both the college entrance exam and school grades, and knowing what and how they will change will help you see what's important.
Under the new college entrance system, let's decide which type of admission our child will pursue and prepare.
Keyword 05 · IB (International Baccalaureate)
Not only does it offer a curriculum aligned with international standards in Korea, it also qualifies students for admission to 982 American universities, including the Ivy League, New York University, and MIT. The IB curriculum and values embody the ideal future talent.
Keyword 06 · ChatGPT Training
ChatGPT, which has created social waves in all fields, is also bringing innovation to education.
From edtech and AI textbooks to innovative universities that are harder to get into than Harvard, we'll show you how technologies are transforming the educational landscape.
What is the right education method for our children in the ChatGPT era, and how should we prepare for the changes in education brought about by artificial intelligence?
Keyword 07 · Loss of Authority
If I had to pick just one keyword that would make the education world buzz in 2023, it would definitely be 'authority.'
As traditional values rapidly crumbled without discussion of new mechanisms, problems arose in discipline at home and in schools.
How can parents maintain control over their children's education?
Includes a special interview with Professor Cho Sun-mi and Director Ha Jeong-hoon!
A summary of key education trends that accurately address parents' questions.
If parents are well-versed in educational trends and understand the flow, they can reduce the time wasted searching for educational information here and there and avoid spending time with their children in anxiety.
In this book, Editor-in-Chief Bang Jong-im, who has met numerous education experts and accumulated diverse information, identifies key points from scattered information to derive sharp insights, and Director Lee Man-ki, who has personally experienced the changes and trends of the college entrance exam system on the front lines of education, demonstrates his meticulous analysis of the rapidly changing college entrance exam system.
Additionally, the book concludes with a special interview with Professor Cho Sun-mi and Director Ha Jeong-hoon, introducing solutions from the highest authorities in the education field.
This book summarizes the core of the ever-changing educational trends, enabling parents to focus on education from elementary school through college entrance exams without being swept away by the ever-changing trends.
Guide to 400,000 Parents: Education Reporter Bang Jong-im X Korea's Top College Entrance Exam Expert Lee Man-ki
Future education trends looking ahead 10 years from elementary school
“What will the college entrance exam system be like when my child takes the CSAT?”
“How will educational trends change in the future?”
This is a concern that parents have every time there is a major change in education policy.
Recently, there have been major changes in education policy, such as the implementation of the revised 2022 curriculum and the announcement of the 2028 college entrance system reform, which has caused even more confusion.
Especially for parents with elementary school children, seeing this kind of news can be difficult and seems like a distant dream, leaving them uncertain about how to accept and utilize this information.
How should parents of elementary and middle school students view this information? In Korea, differences in information access have a significant impact on children's grades and college entrance exam results.
If parents fail to maintain focus amidst the educational information flooding in through the media, their children will inevitably become confused and lose their bearings.
On the other hand, if parents understand the flow, they can help their children move forward in their own direction.
In "7 Keywords for Korean Education That Will Change Our Children's Future," Bang Jong-im, editor-in-chief of Korea's top education channel, "Education Reporter TV," and Lee Man-ki, Korea's top college entrance exam expert, analyze the educational trends that change every year and predict future changes through keywords that move our education world, and provide information on the direction of children's education.
If you are a parent of an elementary or middle school student, you should at least know this keyword!
Seven Key Topics in Education
This book comprehensively analyzes the hottest educational trends and parents' questions, identifying seven key words that are driving Korean education.
These include the 'medical school black hole', the 'high school credit system', the '2022 revised curriculum', the '2028 college entrance reform', the 'IB (International Baccalaureate Education Program)', 'Chat GPT education', and 'loss of authority'.
At least knowing these keywords will give you a solid sense of and preparation for the changes in education that will occur in the coming years.
Keyword 01 · Medical School Black Hole
It is a keyword that has dominated college entrance exams for several years.
It is a name given to the school because it sucks up all the students in medical school.
Even in the Daechi-dong area of Gangnam, Seoul, a new academy called 'Elementary School Medical Class' has been created.
We will examine the current status and changes in medical school admissions in Korea and, based on this, analyze what elementary, middle, and high school students considering medical school should consider.
Keyword 02 · High School Credit System
It is a class method where I choose the subjects I want to take.
The purpose is to respect students' individuality and diversity in order to overcome the limitations of public education.
Knowing how this will be applied in real schools and what students need to prepare to adapt to the new school environment will help them prepare in advance.
Keyword 03 · 2022 Revised Curriculum
This is a new curriculum that will be applied to students born in 2009 and later.
The curriculum is a framework that sets the stage for what will be learned.
Only by properly understanding this trend can we gauge the direction of education and understand newly introduced policies.
This is directly related to the child's school grades.
Keyword 04 · 2028 College Entrance Examination Reform
In October 2023, a draft plan for the new college entrance system to be implemented in the 2028 school year was announced.
There are major changes predicted for both the college entrance exam and school grades, and knowing what and how they will change will help you see what's important.
Under the new college entrance system, let's decide which type of admission our child will pursue and prepare.
Keyword 05 · IB (International Baccalaureate)
Not only does it offer a curriculum aligned with international standards in Korea, it also qualifies students for admission to 982 American universities, including the Ivy League, New York University, and MIT. The IB curriculum and values embody the ideal future talent.
Keyword 06 · ChatGPT Training
ChatGPT, which has created social waves in all fields, is also bringing innovation to education.
From edtech and AI textbooks to innovative universities that are harder to get into than Harvard, we'll show you how technologies are transforming the educational landscape.
What is the right education method for our children in the ChatGPT era, and how should we prepare for the changes in education brought about by artificial intelligence?
Keyword 07 · Loss of Authority
If I had to pick just one keyword that would make the education world buzz in 2023, it would definitely be 'authority.'
As traditional values rapidly crumbled without discussion of new mechanisms, problems arose in discipline at home and in schools.
How can parents maintain control over their children's education?
Includes a special interview with Professor Cho Sun-mi and Director Ha Jeong-hoon!
A summary of key education trends that accurately address parents' questions.
If parents are well-versed in educational trends and understand the flow, they can reduce the time wasted searching for educational information here and there and avoid spending time with their children in anxiety.
In this book, Editor-in-Chief Bang Jong-im, who has met numerous education experts and accumulated diverse information, identifies key points from scattered information to derive sharp insights, and Director Lee Man-ki, who has personally experienced the changes and trends of the college entrance exam system on the front lines of education, demonstrates his meticulous analysis of the rapidly changing college entrance exam system.
Additionally, the book concludes with a special interview with Professor Cho Sun-mi and Director Ha Jeong-hoon, introducing solutions from the highest authorities in the education field.
This book summarizes the core of the ever-changing educational trends, enabling parents to focus on education from elementary school through college entrance exams without being swept away by the ever-changing trends.
GOODS SPECIFICS
- Date of issue: December 27, 2023
- Page count, weight, size: 320 pages | 454g | 148*210*20mm
- ISBN13: 9791171172801
- ISBN10: 117117280X
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