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  • Why Korea’s Math Education Needs a Major Overhaul for the AI Age Korea must reform math education to keep pace with AI, which relies heavily on advanced mathematics for decision-making.
  • Future of Learning: How Tech Can Make Education More Human EdHeroes Global Forum 2025 focuses on innovation in education, aiming to redefine learning for future generations.
  • Unlocking TOEIC Success: Mastering Tough Vocabulary Like a Pro! The article shares challenging TOEIC expressions encountered by students, offering helpful tips for mastering them effectively.
  • High School Exam Scandal: Teacher and Parent Caught in Paper Theft Plot! Police probe a high school exam paper theft involving a parent and ex-teacher, suspected of stealing since 2023.
  • Sejong University Tops South Korea's Tech Transfer Income with Record $12.5 Million! Sejong University leads South Korean universities in technology transfer income for 2024, earning 17.37 billion won ($12.5 million).
  • Honda Korea’s New Education Center Aims to Prevent Motorcycle Accidents with Comprehensive Training Honda Korea opens the largest motorcycle safety training center in Icheon, aiming for zero traffic fatalities by 2050.
  • Lower Education Equals Higher Suicide Rates for Young Males A study shows lower education levels significantly increase suicide risk, highlighting socioeconomic inequality as a key factor.
  • Study Shows Girls Falling Behind in School After COVID, While Boys Perform Better A study reveals a significant decline in U.S. female students' academic performance post-COVID-19, with scores dropping more than males.
  • 10 Surprising Korean Traditions That Will Blow Your Mind Discover ten captivating aspects of Korean culture that fascinate foreign visitors, from etiquette to pop culture and culinary delights.
  • Syria’s Civil War Ends, but Now the Fight for Democracy and Women’s Rights Begins A peaceful protest for democracy and women's rights took place in Damascus following HTS's victory, marking a shift in Syrian society.
  • Single Men at 79% Higher Risk of Depression, New Study Reveals A study reveals single men face a 79% higher risk of depression than married men, highlighting cultural and educational influences.
  • China's Education System Faces Extreme Gender Imbalance: More Boys in Kindergarten, More Girls in College China's education system shows a gender imbalance, with more males in early education but a significant female majority in universities.
  • China’s ‘Prisoner for a Day’ Tourism Program Lets You Walk in the Footsteps of Exiled Prisoners China launches a controversial tourism program allowing visitors to experience the lives of historically exiled prisoners at Ningguta.
  • Low Income, Low Education: Hidden Risks of Heart Disease Lower-income and education levels are linked to an increased risk of cardiovascular and cerebrovascular diseases.  
  • One-Third of Children Worldwide Struggle with Nearsightedness A study reveals global myopia rates in children have tripled since the 1990s, now affecting 36% due to increased screen time.
  • China’s Universities Drop Foreign Language Majors: Is AI to Blame? Chinese universities are halting foreign language major recruitment due to poor job prospects and AI's impact on demand.
  • Former Chinese Ambassador Cui Tiankai: 'Blindly Worshiping the U.S. is Neither Scientific Nor Objective' Cui Tiankai, the longest-serving Chinese ambassador to the U.S., has urged China’s youth to objectively understand America’s rise and fall. According to the South China Morning Post (SCMP), Cui gave a commencement speech at Shanghai Tech University on the 7th. During the speech, he emphasized the rise and fall of superpowers. He particularly mentioned how […]
  • Never Too Late: 105-Year-Old Woman Graduates With Her Masters From Stanford University A 105-year-old woman made headlines by earning her Master’s degree in Education from Stanford University. This degree was awarded 83 years later with her whole family watching. Virginia “Ginger” Hislop, born in 1919, received her Master’s degree and diploma at the Stanford Graduate School commencement ceremony on the 16th. Dean Daniel Schwartz of Stanford Graduate […]
  • North Carolina Man Shares $100K Lottery Win with Friend - Here's Why A man who won $100,000 in the lottery has made headlines for keeping a past promise by sharing half ...
  • North Korea's Education Reforms Under Kim Jong Un, Over 1500 Schools Built The Pyongyang Teachers University is implementing comprehensive robotic teaching methods for elementary school students. [Photo – Chosun Shinbo] The Zainichi newspaper Chosun Shinbo reported on the 17th that in the Kim Jong Un era, the party and the state have taken numerous significant measures to improve education. Firstly, the newspaper reminded readers of Chairman Kim […]
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