Korean Education and Globalization
Visit an American university and you will see scores of Korean students( more so, in California). I know this well, since I'm based in Southern California and spend considerable time on campus. This detailed article by educator John C. Weidman points to some reasons for Korea's emphasis on schooling.... Weldman notes... It may be surprising to many that, according to the Institute for International Education (IIE), only the two most populated countries in the world, India and China, sent more students to study in postsecondary programs in the United States during 2005-2006 (76,503 and 62,582, respectively) than South Korea (58,847). [ But, one should note South Korea's population is only 48 million.] The number of South Korean students studying abroad has been increasing dramatically since the start of the new millennium and the United States is just one among the more than 80 countries in which they have chosen to study. Table 1 shows the enrollment patterns since 1985. To...