2023-06-15 10:04:00
SEOUL, June 15 – South Korean President Yun Seok-yeol has ordered the education minister to oversee annual university entrance exams. There should be no content that children do not learn in the classroom.
South Korea’s Education Minister Lee Ju-ho said today the president issued an order during his report on education reform. Annual university entrance exams should not contain content that children do not study in school. Examinations should be content that children will be able to answer. If concentrating on studying in the classroom President Yun has also instructed the government to seek to reduce the cost of private schooling, which has recently been raised. and asked the government Businesses and Education Agencies Working together as one to empower young people to be competent for a rapidly changing digital society. He stressed regarding breaking down barriers between universities. and provide full support to universities that break down such barriers.
The College Scholastic Ability Test, known in Korean as Suneung, is an exam administered by the state. And it is especially important for South Korean youths to continue their studies at the university level. The authorities even banned planes from taking off and landing across the country. In order not to disturb the exam during the English listening session.-Thai News Agency
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