Lectures

Korean Economy and School Education
  • Instructor : Sun Go
  • Year : Year 2(2022-2023)
  • Difficulty : Intermediate
  • Target : Specific
  • Field : Economy and Society
  • Type : Ordinary
  • Week : 12 Weeks
  • Keywords
    Schools, Education, Human capital, Teacher, Private education, Equalization, Academic achievement
Summary
The course examines the birth, growth, and evolution of school education in Korea. School education has served as the driving force for Korea's economic growth through the accumulation of human capital. This lecture will be an opportunity to examine the process of establishing the institutional foundation of school education in Korea, including the elementary, secondary and higher education systems as well as nonformal education. It also evaluates this historical experience from various perspectives exploring the diverse challenges facing Korean school education today, including the problems of shadow education.
Instructor

Sun Go
1. Affiliation: Professor, Chung-Ang University
2. Education: B.A. in Economics, Seoul National University
                       M.A. in Economics, Seoul National University
                       Ph.D. in Economics, University of California at Davis
3. Selected Publications
“The Effect of Population Aging on Local School Subsidies in Korea,” Korean Economic Review 31(1), 2015; “The Uneven Rise of American Public Schools to 1850,” Journal of Economic History 70(1), 2010. et al.

Guidebooks
week01.pdf (2 MB)
week02.pdf (2 MB)
week03.pdf (2 MB)
week04.pdf (2 MB)
week05.pdf (2 MB)
week11.pdf (2 MB)
week06.pdf (2 MB)
week06.pdf (2 MB)
week07.pdf (2 MB)
week08.pdf (2 MB)
week09.pdf (2 MB)
week10.pdf (2 MB)
week12.pdf (2 MB)
exam.pdf (372 KB)