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classroom
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South Korea
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Students often sit in rows facing the teacher, and there is a strong emphasis on respect and discipline in the classroom.
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classroom behavior
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South Korea
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In these cultures, being quiet and not speaking unless spoken to is valued, and students are expected to show deference to the teacher.
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educator
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South Korea
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Highly respected and well-paid profession, often requiring a master's degree in education
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lesson
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South Korea
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Private lessons, such as juku or hagwon, are common after regular school hours to supplement education.
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teach
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South Korea
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Respect for the teacher is emphasized, and students are expected to listen quietly and attentively during lessons.
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teach
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South Korea
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Respect for teachers is deeply ingrained in the culture, and students traditionally bow to show respect to their teachers
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7
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teach
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South Korea
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Students are expected to show great respect for their teachers and teaching is seen as a key part of preserving traditional values.
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teacher
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South Korea
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Highly respected authority figure who is addressed with honorific titles, such as 'sensei' or 'seonsaengnim'.
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teacher
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South Korea
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Expected to be addressed with utmost respect and formality by students
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teacher
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South Korea
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Teachers are highly esteemed and considered authority figures, with students showing great respect and deference towards them.
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11
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teachers
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South Korea
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Held in high esteem and respected as authority figures in society
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1
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teachers
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South Korea
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Teachers are often seen as authority figures and are deeply respected in the community.
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teachers
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South Korea
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Teachers are highly esteemed and seen as authority figures, often commanding a great deal of respect from students and the community.
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teachers
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South Korea
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Teachers are revered and their status is akin to that of a mentor or even a parental figure.
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teaching
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South Korea
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In traditional classrooms, students are expected to listen carefully to the teacher and show respect by not speaking out of turn.
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teaching
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South Korea
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Teaching is a prestigious profession and teachers are held in high regard, often seen as role models.
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teaching
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South Korea
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Teachers hold a revered status in society, and emphasis is placed on discipline, respect for authority, and academic achievement in education.
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teaching
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South Korea
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Teachers often use traditional lecture-style teaching methods and emphasize discipline and respect for authority.
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teaching other people
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South Korea
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Respect and humility are important when teaching others; the teacher's authority is highly regarded in the learning process.
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teaching other people
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South Korea
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Respectful and important tradition where the teacher is highly regarded and valued for their knowledge and wisdom.
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teaching other people
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South Korea
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Teaching others is highly respected and revered, and educators hold a prestigious position in society.
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