Pendidikan di Korea Selatan
Pendidikan di Korea Selatan disediakan oleh sekolah negeri dan sekolah swasta. Kedua jenis sekolah tersebut menerima dana dari pemerintah, meskipun jumlah yang diterima sekolah swasta lebih kecil dibandingkan sekolah negeri.[8]
Kementerian Pendidikan (Korea Selatan) | |
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Biaya pendidikan nasional (2016) | |
Biaya | 4.6% dari PDB[1] |
Penjelasan utama | |
Bahasa utama | Korea |
Melek huruf | |
Total | 100% |
Laki-Laki | 100% |
Perempuan | 100% |
Dasar | 3.3 juta[2] |
Menengah | 4.0 juta |
Pasca menengah | 3.6 juta |
Attainment | |
Diploma menengah | 98.0%[3][6][7] |
Diploma pasca-menengah | 69.8%[3][4][5] |
Referensi
sunting- ^ "Government expenditure on education (% of GDP)".
- ^ Clark, Nick; Park, Hanna (1 June 2013). "Education in South Korea". World Education News & Reviews. Diakses tanggal 25 June 2015.
- ^ a b "Korea". OECD.
- ^ "Korea" (PDF). OECD.
- ^ "Educational attainment and labour-force status". OECD.
- ^ "International Educational Attainment" (PDF). OECD. hlm. 4.
- ^ "International Educational Attainment" (PDF). hlm. 4. Diakses tanggal 27 August 2019.
- ^ "South Korea". National Center On Education and The Economy. Diakses tanggal 4 December 2013.
Pranala luar
sunting- Ministry of Education, Science, and Technology
- Kuhn, Anthony (2 July 2009). "Korean School Preps Students For Ivy League". All Things Considered,
- Ripley, Amanda (25 September 2011). "Teacher, Leave Those Kids Alone". Time. On the problem of the hagwon cram schools.
- Information on education in Korea, OECD - Contains indicators and information about Korea and how it compares to other OECD and non-OECD countries
- Diagram of Korean education system, OECD - Using 1997 ISCED classification of programmes and typical ages.
- Also in country language