South Korea, one of the world’s highest-rated education systems, aims to consolidate its position by digitising its entire curriculum by 2015. The are planning to be able to deliver all of the curriculum materials in a digital form through computers. The information that would once have been in paper textbooks will be delivered on screen.
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South Korean education goes online

Written on:July 17, 2012
In category: #01 - Jan 2012, #04 - April 2012, eNews for Parents
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