The Gyeonggi-do Office of Education held a special session on the theme of “A New Direction for Education: Cooperation between Local Communities and Public Education” at the 11th International Conference on Education in Botanical Gardens (ICEBG) held at COEX on the 9th. The 11th International Conference on Education in Botanical Gardens and Arboreta is held to share educational ideas from botanical gardens and arboreta around the world and promote the excellence of domestic and international botanical garden and arboretum education. The conference, which runs from the 9th to the 13th, is being
At the 2025 Jeju AI International Film Festival, domestic and international experts gathered to discuss the possibility of coexistence between artificial intelligence (AI) and art. Jeju Special Self-Governing Province announced on the 9th that the “AI & Art Forum” was held at the Jeju Content Promotion Agency's Be IN+ Performance Hall as the second day of the “2025 Jeju AI International Film Festival.” The Leaders' Dialogue, held in the first part of the forum, explored the direction of technology and art in the AI era under the theme “Technology (術); Art (術). The Art of Coexistence (術).”
The Sunshine Cure Have you ever stepped outside after a long day indoors and felt the warmth of the sun lift your mood instantly? There’s a reason for that — and it’s more powerful than many of us realize. In a world filled with digital noise, stress, and mental fatigue, the simplest form of healing might just be shining above us. This is the quiet power of what I call the "Sunshine Cure." ☀️ More Than Just WarmthSunshine is often taken for granted, especially in our fast-paced modern lives. We rush from classrooms to cafes, from study sessions to screen time, rarely pausing to look up. Yet su
In a country renowned for its fierce academic competition, South Korean teachers now face escalating risks—not solely from the pressures of high-stakes exams, but from a growing wave of verbal abuse, threats, and even violence by parents and students. This troubling trend is triggering a surge in teacher resignations and mental health crises, shaking the foundations of public education. Rising Resignations and Reports of AbuseRecent data paints a stark picture: Nearly 589 teachers with less than five years of experience left the profession between March 2022 and April 2023—a nearly twofold i
I believe that students should have more art and music classes in school. These classes are not only fun but also help us in many ways. First, art and music help us be more creative. In other subjects like math or science, we usually follow rules. But in art and music, we can express our own ideas and feelings. This helps us think in new ways and become more creative people. Second, these classes help us relax and enjoy school more. Sometimes, studying many subjects can be stressful. When we draw, paint, or play music, we can feel happy and calm. It gives us a break and makes school life more
South Korea and Japan to operate ‘Korea-Japan dedicated immigration checkpoints’ at airports for the month of June Targeted at tourists who have visited within the past year... to facilitate quick entry The governments of South Korea and Japan will set up and operate ‘Korea-Japan dedicated immigration checkpoints’ at major airports in both countries for the month of June. This measure was established to promote tourism between the two countries and simplify entry procedures. According to the Ministry of Justice, the dedicated immigration checkpoints will be available to visitors from the other
10 Tips to Practice for Better Scores in EnglishA guide for students — with support ideas for parents, too! English is more than just a subject on a test — it’s a global language that helps students connect with the world. Whether preparing for school exams, speaking confidently, or writing clearly, students often ask, “How can I improve my English score?” The answer lies not just in studying more, but in practicing smart. Here are 10 proven tips for students (and parents who want to help) to build stronger English skills and raise test performance. 1. Read a Little Every Day Even 10 minutes o
How to Memorize Efficiently: A Guide for Students and ParentsHelping learners turn memory into mastery Memorization is still an important part of learning — whether it’s vocabulary, historical facts, formulas, or definitions. But many students struggle with remembering what they study, especially during test season. The good news is that memorizing efficiently doesn’t mean studying longer — it means studying smarter. Here’s a breakdown of effective memorization strategies, written for students (and helpful for parents to guide at home). 1. Understand Before You MemorizeMeaning before memory: A
In today’s fast-moving digital world, anyone can share news with the click of a button. But not everything we see online is true. From fake headlines to edited photos and misleading videos, misinformation is spreading faster than ever — and it’s becoming a serious problem in our society. What Is Fake News?Fake news is false information that is made to look like real news. It can be completely made-up, exaggerated, or written in a way that tricks people. Some fake news is spread to make money, while other types are shared to create fear, confusion, or influence people’s opinions. For example, d