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Študija o angleškem izobraževanju v Južni Koreji : fokus na zasebnem šolstvu
ID Peterlin, Karin (Author), ID Kang, Byoung Yoong (Mentor) More about this mentor... This link opens in a new window

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Abstract
Čeprav je Južna Koreja pretežno enojezična država, angleški jezik predstavlja eno glavnih sredstev za uspeh v južnokorejski družbi. Angleščina je eden od glavnih meril pri izobraževanju, zaposlovanju in ocenjevanju delovne uspešnosti, zahvaljujoč se fenomenu vneme angleškega jezika. Vnemo angleškega jezika lahko opredelimo kot močno željo po znanju angleščine. Ker znanje angleškega jezika določa socialni položaj posameznika, je prišlo do tekmovalnosti v šolah, kar so izkoristile zasebne institucije in imele korist na račun zaskrbljenih staršev. Število obiskovalcev in ur obiskovanja zasebnega pouka se vsako leto poviša med pripravami na preizkus akademskih sposobnosti ali CSAT. CSAT je test, ki ga mora opraviti vsak dijak, ki se želi vpisati na univerzo. V Južni Koreji obstaja hierarhičen sistem univerz. Vpis na elitne univerze zagotovi posamezniku dober delovni položaj, zato se dijaki pred preizkusom pogosto učijo v hagwonih pozno v noč. Zasebne institucije krepijo angleški razkol ali razlike v znanju angleščine med učenci. Diplomsko delo predstavlja vlogo angleškega jezika in angleškega izobraževanja skozi zgodovino in v sodobni južnokorejski družbi. Opisuje izvor, ukrepe in posledice vneme angleškega jezika, s poudarkom na zasebnem izobraževanju. Poznavanje in razumevanje pomena angleškega jezika v južnokorejski družbi je pomemben del razumevanja izobraževalnega sistema ter delovanja družbe same.

Language:Slovenian
Keywords:angleščina, vnema angleškega jezika, angleško izobraževanje, zasebno izobraževanje, Južna Koreja
Work type:Bachelor thesis/paper
Typology:2.11 - Undergraduate Thesis
Organization:FF - Faculty of Arts
Publication status:Published
Place of publishing:Ljubljana
Publisher:[K. Peterlin]
Year:2023
Number of pages:36 str.
PID:20.500.12556/RUL-149809 This link opens in a new window
UDC:37
COBISS.SI-ID:166077187 This link opens in a new window
Publication date in RUL:10.09.2023
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Language:Korean
Title:Study on English education in South Korea : focus on private education
Abstract:
South Korea is largely a monolingual country, yet the English language presents one of the primary means to success in South Korean society. It is one of the main criteria in education, recruitment and job performance evaluation, thanks to the phenomenon of English fever. English fever can be defined as a strong desire to be proficient in English. Since English language proficiency determines one's social class, competition in schools has increased, which has been taken advantage of by private institutions that have been profiting off anxious parents. The number of students receiving private tuition and the hours of attendance increases each year during the preparation for the College Scholastic Aptitude Test, or CSAT. The CSAT is a test that every student who wishes to go to a university must take. There is a hierarchy of universities in South Korea. As enrolment in elite universities secures one a high-ranking job position, students often find themselves studying at hagwons late into the night. Private institutions reinforce the English divide, which is a social division created due to unequal access to English education, and deepen social reproduction. This thesis presents the role of the English language and English education throughout history and in contemporary South Korean society. It describes the origin and effects of English fever, with a focus on private education. Knowing and understanding the role of English in South Korean society is an important part of understanding the education system, societal structures and the functioning of society.

Keywords:English, English fever, English education, private education, South Korea

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