1
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continuing education
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South Korea
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Emphasis on lifelong learning, but formal continuing education programs may be less common and informal learning through work experience and mentorship is valued
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1
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2
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continuing education
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South Korea
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Valued for personal development and self-improvement, and often associated with lifelong learning
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1
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3
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e-learning
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South Korea
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Highly embraced and integrated into formal education systems
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1
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4
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education system
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South Korea
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Emphasizes discipline, rote learning, and group harmony
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1
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5
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educational system
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South Korea
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Emphasizes academic achievement and rote memorization, with a strong focus on standardized testing and rigorous studying.
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1
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6
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educational system
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South Korea
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Children start school at around 6-7 years old and attend school for 12 years, with a strong emphasis on rote memorization and group harmony.
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1
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7
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educational system
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South Korea
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Emphasizes rote learning, memorization, and examination performance, with a strong focus on academic achievement and test scores.
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1
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8
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educational system
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South Korea
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Emphasizes rote memorization, group conformity, and discipline
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1
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9
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educational system
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South Korea
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Focused on rote memorization, standardized testing, and strict discipline.
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1
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10
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online education
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South Korea
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Online education is considered less personal and less suitable for effective learning, with a preference for in-person interactions and traditional classroom settings.
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1
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11
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technical education
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South Korea
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Emphasized and respected for fostering practical skills and craftsmanship
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1
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12
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technology in education
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South Korea
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Emphasis on using technology as a tool for learning is prominent in educational institutions.
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1
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