How have EMI policies evolved ?
From the perspective of Government
The early 2000s : Policies related to EMI first surfaced
2004 : the Study Korea Project
Brain Korea 21
Recruiting professors with English proficiency
Having professors conduct classes in English
Requiring students to take EMI academic units
Three questions to answer
How have EMI policies evolved and what
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1) Meaning of veil
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Meaning
The lecture of major in English in the university
(중략)
Increasing of
the private education load
-> It not only increases the private education load but also the psychological stress of the university students
Ⅱ Why is it controversial?
The four students in KAIST had committed suicide
Junior High and High school’s public English Education
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4) The contradictory actions against US moralism.
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