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Book Introduction
To nurture global leaders in the AI ​​era
Professor Kim Ki-young's knowledge and insight on education from Yale University

To make a 'good decision' for our child,
A changing world requires new standards.


This book offers insights into education to help our children grow into global leaders in this changing era. With the advent of the AI ​​era, traditional labor markets are being disrupted, and even the once-secure positions of lawyers and doctors are expected to be shaken.
Advance preparation and proactive response are necessary.


This book doesn't simply suggest study methods for specific subjects. It suggests the fundamental competencies essential to becoming a global leader in the AI ​​era.
This book is not about numerical grades or getting into good colleges.
This is a proposal for education that is absolutely necessary for the future.
In other words, it provides direction so that you can lay the foundation for cultivating big dreams.
This is a must-read for parents who want to find a way to help their children grow and develop in the future.
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Chapter 1: The Essence of Education Through the Ages

01 Will liberal arts disappear in the AI ​​era?
02 The foundation of the test is ultimately reading comprehension.
03 Studying history is the best way to see the future.
04 Learning 'Togetherness' through Exercise
Here? Wait! Top 1% mentality, top 1% self-efficacy.

Chapter 2: Math and English are still essential in the AI ​​era.

05 AI starts with mathematics
06 The Core of Math Education for Students Who Fail to Speak: How to Study Math?
07 English is still important in the digital age.
08 English Study Methods of the Top 0.1% of Gifted Students
Here? Wait! Mental strength isn't a panacea for English language learning.

Chapter 3: The Key is Creativity

09 Why is creativity important?
10 Reading Matters Even in an AI World: The Right Reading Methods to Develop Creativity
11 Travel is a Creative Training: The Right Way to Travel to Develop Creativity
Here? Wait! How did IT giant Son Jeong-ui cultivate his creativity?

Chapter 4: Entrepreneurship and Financial Education Are Necessary

12 From the era of employment to the era of entrepreneurship
13. What kind of talent will survive in the era of startups? The 3Cs are key.
14. Children Dreaming of Starting a Business: Let's Reexamine Their Target University
15. Elon Musk, the world-changing entrepreneur, says the driving force behind his life is perseverance and vision.
16 Early financial education is necessary.
Here? Wait! The Perfection of Technology is Finance: Why I Recommend Finance

Chapter 5: Coding Education: No Longer Optional

17 Coding, the Second English Language in the Digital Age
Here? Wait! So what is coding?
18 The Coming Future: Coding Education on the College Scholastic Ability Test
19 How should coding education be conducted?
Here? Wait! Let's start elementary school coding education with board games.
How can I get into a software-related department at one of Korea's top universities?
Here? Wait! Tips for admission to computer engineering departments at prestigious overseas universities.

Chapter 6: Let's Consider a New School

21 Limitations of Public Education in Korea: School Space and Creativity
22 What about foreign schools and international schools?
23 Domestic alternative schools are also a good alternative.
24 Homeschooling Can Replace Public Education
25 Should I send my child to study in the US or not?
Here? Wait! Phillips Academy, a training center for America's top 0.1% talent.

Epilogue

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Into the book
Our children are more accustomed to videos than text thanks to YouTube.
As interest in video grows, the quality of content is very high, and most information can be easily found on YouTube.
But nevertheless, from an educational perspective, reading books is the most basic of basics.
Even in the digital age, exams will not disappear, and the top 1% will still exist.
One of the key keywords for success is reading comprehension.

--- p.26

The vast majority of Korean parents are very passionate about education, but interestingly, sports are not even on their radar.
I think that studying is the only thing that matters.
Many mothers, unable to break free from the stereotype of 'exercise = play', ask their children, "When are you going to study?" when they tell them they are going to play soccer with friends.
This kind of thinking must be abandoned.
This is especially true in the digital age, where ‘collaborative skills’ are crucial.

--- p.32

No matter how quickly the world changes, the most essential things have infinite permanence.
The importance of logical thinking is one of them.
English philosopher John Locke said, “Mathematics teaches us how to establish habits of reasoning in the human mind.”
Mathematics is a discipline that seeks out the various patterns and orders that exist in the world and explains the essence of natural and social phenomena.
It's not just about learning how to calculate numbers.
You can learn how to think logically by solving difficult and complex problems.
As the amount of information increases, society becomes more and more complex.
The ability to logically 'organize' thoughts and information is bound to shine.

--- p.45~46

Looking at recent educational trends, we often see a focus on creative thinking and overlook the importance of logical thinking.
However, in order to come up with new ideas and create original products, the work of connecting the existing dots must come first.
The ability that is absolutely necessary at this time is logical thinking, and it is difficult to find a teacher as good as books in developing logical thinking.

--- p.76

Ultimately, the center of education in Korea is ‘university.’
The same goes for the United States.
There may be differences in degree, but in the end it is the same story.
As times change rapidly, traditional higher education institutions are being shaken, but as mentioned earlier, it is difficult to change deeply rooted systems in a short period of time.
However, it's possible to adjust the schools our children aim for. This means SKY isn't the only option.
--- p.106~107

This doesn't mean everyone should learn to code.
But it's a clear fact that professionals who understand coding are more likely to be in the top 1% of our society.
Just as we need English to communicate with Americans, we need coding to communicate with software, including AI.
If you don't know how to code, you're just a simple user who consumes AI, but if you know how to code, you can become a designer who controls AI.
English is the common language of the globalized era.
But we now live in a new era.
In the digital age, the second English is coding.
--- p.125

Publisher's Review
It is not a study method targeting a specific subject,
A must-read when planning your long journey of growth!


The author of this book is active in various fields of entrepreneurship and education.
The author, who graduated at the top of his class from Governor General's High School, the first private high school in the United States, and received a bachelor's degree in finance from New York University's Stern School and an MBA from Yale University, offers his solid educational insights for nurturing the 1% global leaders in this book.


“What kind of education is needed in the new era?”

There is an essence of education that remains constant even as technology evolves and social trends change.
The world is changing at a frightening pace. If parents' mindsets remain stuck in the past, can they really offer their children a path to the future? This book addresses the core competencies essential for nurturing future global leaders for parents and educators preparing for a new era.
For example, the author says that no matter how much technology advances, the importance of the humanities can never be overlooked.
Citing Apple founder Steve Jobs as an example, he emphasized the importance of humanities education, saying, “Technology can move our hearts when combined with the humanities and arts.”


"In the AI ​​era, if you aim to be in the top 1%, you need the right education!"

Parents must make 'good decisions' for their children as they prepare for a new era.
A good parental decision is not to choose an academy and then tell them what study methods are necessary to improve their grades.
Rather than just studying while sitting at a desk, we need to develop the power of collaboration through sports and literacy through reading.
In the digital age, we will learn about the education necessary for the talents that the future era will demand, such as coding education, which will become the second English language, as well as creative education through travel and reading.
Parents who are concerned about their child's growth will find a reference point for making good decisions through this book.

“The size of a person’s dreams determines his or her capacity!”

This book is for children who aim to become ‘global leaders.’
And it is a guidebook that presents a new direction for future education.
It is difficult for a child to start an education that nurtures the top 1% on his or her own.
Parents and educators must think and work together.
The small efforts suggested in this book can add up to make a big difference in our children's lives!
GOODS SPECIFICS
- Date of issue: February 25, 2025
- Page count, weight, size: 188 pages | 306g | 140*210*20mm
- ISBN13: 9791193780121
- ISBN10: 1193780128

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