The South Korean government's billion-dollar AI textbook initiative has been a complete failure from start to finish.
TikToker @bashore101 uploaded a video onto the platform showing an English textbook made in South Korea that has the N-word ending with an 'a' in it. What happened: The TikTok user is an expat living ...
On a quiet street in Tokyo's Jimbocho district, known for its secondhand bookstores and publishing houses, one shop stands ...
Thailand has published Korean textbooks for secondary school students who learn Korean as a second language. The publication on Monday came nine years after the country added Korean to a list of ...
The King Sejong Institute Foundation, a state-funded Korean language teaching institute, has released a series of government-standardized Korean language textbooks for non-Korean speakers. The “Sejong ...
Kang Seung-hae The author is a professor at Yonsei University’s Graduate School of Education. The Korean Wave naturally leads to an increasing number of foreign youths who want to learn the Korean ...