14 more “Sejonghakdang” branches opening after thorough examination processes for qualification in the second half of year The Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism and the Korean Language Globalization Foundation announced the opening of 14 more branches of “Sejonghakdang”, which is an organization that cultivates Korean language and culture abroad, recognizing the popularity of learning Korean language. Sejong was the fourth king of the Joseon Kingdom (1392-1910) credited with the creation of the Korean alphabet, ‘Hangeul’.
The
Sejonghakdang program was first started in 2007 with twelve facilities
in major cities such as Tokyo and New York. These language classes take
place at overseas Korean Cultural Centers
or
in universities that have departments for Korean studies. “The King
Sejong Institute” has now 90 institutes in 43 countries as of 2012. The
new branches are located in: Nayarit in Mexico, São Leopoldo in Brazil,
Santiago in Chile, Bogota in Colombia, Tubingen in Germany, Mykolaiv in
Ukraine, Venezia in Italy, Auckland in New Zealand, Luang Prabang in
Laos, Ulaanbaatar in Mongolia, Samarkand in Uzbekistan, Yanzhou in
China, Taldykorgan in Kazakhstan, and Islamabad in Pakistan.
King Sejong Institute, Kazakhstan (photo courtesy of MCST)Sejonghakdang
receives applications from the organizations which wish to establish
the institute twice a year and finalizes the process by a qualification
examination. In the first round in 2012, 15 institutes in twelve
countries including Algeria and Peru were newly opened. For the second
round, 70 institutes in 30 countries participated in the process
resulting in high competition. Among them, 37 institutes were spread in
diverse regions far from Asia. It shows that ‘Hangeul’ has recently
spread around the globe, not only for Asia but also for Europe and South
America, fueled by the Korean wave such as K-pop
and K-drama.
Enhancing existing faculties of Korean studies
Petitions written due to the popularity of learning Korean Most
new facilities will be added to existing university faculties that
offer Korean studies so that resources for Korean education can be
utilized efficiently. Among them, eight universities including Ca’
Foscari University of Venice in Italy and the University of Tübingen in
Germany already offer Korean studies. They can be the best institutes
for students to train in the field of Korean studies. It is expected
that the present Korean wave can be diversified beyond Korean pop
culture to literature, film, and traditional Korean music, based on Korean education.
King Sejong Institute, Nairobi, Kenya (photo courtesy of MCST)Also,
eight institutes out of 14 will be run by their own governments for the
first time. In Mykolaiv, Ukraine, 178 people wrote petitions showing
their ceaseless passion for learning Korean. In Brazil, Korea’s largest
export partner in South America, the Universidade do Vale do Rio dos
Sinos (Usinos) and Pai Chai University
of South Korea cooperate to run “Sejonghakdang”. Unisinos is considered
the best private university in the southern region of Brazil and the
third-best private university in the country by Brazil’s Education
Ministry. In Chile, all seats for a JYJ concert were sold out on March
this year. Korean automobiles in the market reach 40% in Chile. Due to
excellent brand images of Korean corporations and Korea, demand for
learning Korean is increasing. The new opening in Chile is meaningful
because it is the 50th anniversary of diplomatic friendship between the
two countries.
Training program set up for dispatched Korean teachersHigh
interest in Korean culture abroad and increasing demand for learning
Korean call for a fast execution plan for upgrading Korean language
teaching through certified Korean teachers with professionalism. For the
first time, the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism recruited 22
certified teachers who have the certification based on Article 19 of the
Framework Act on the National Language and has a dispatch plan to 14
institutes in eleven countries including Mongolia, Vietnam, and Turkey.
The certified Korean teachers who passed the documentation and interview
procedure will receive three weeks’ training at Keimyung University
before departure.
King Sejong Institute, Abu Dhabi, UAE (photo courtesy of MCST)The
training program is designed for the certified teachers to recognize
their role and responsibility as a culture diplomat abroad and to adapt
to the new environment successfully. It provides both theory and
practicum for teachers to equip strong basic theory of Korean language
as a second language and an overall view of Korean culture. Also it
highlights teaching methods with cultural engagement and helps to write
execution plans. The dispatched teachers will take part in the fourth
World Korean Language Teachers’ Conference from August 22 to 24 after
the training program. They will visit various Korean attractions,
experience Korean traditional culture, and have opportunities to network
with staff abroad.
The ‘Organic Law of Korean language’
proclaims amendments that include the establishment of ‘the King Sejong
Foundation’, which can spread King Sejong’s the best invention,
‘Hangeul’. The Cabinet members agree on the importance of establishing a
main foundation to expand and support ‘the King Sejong Institute’
worldwide. The King Sejong Foundation will support a professional and
systematic Korean education as a Korean education management
organization.
King Sejong Institute, Colombo, Sri Lanka (photo courtesy of MCST)It
is a trend that leading countries promote the institutes of their
mother tongue as part of their strategy of national development and
expansion of their language. Most notably, ‘the Confucius Institute’ of
China, operates more than 800 large and small institutes, in more than
100 nations. Also, China has built up ‘the Confucius Institute
Supervision Center’ as a systematic management system. Korea also plans
to build the national brand power of ‘the King Sejong Institute’ as a
Korean education institution, and arrange a systematic support system to
learn Korean everywhere in the world through ‘the King Sejong
Foundation.’
According to this revision, ‘the King Sejong
Institute Policy Council’ also operates to politically control Korean
education, which is managed by each department, and discuss cooperation.
It tries to accelerate the spread of Korean through the political
cooperation system and establishment of the main organization. ‘The King
Sejong Foundation’ officially starts in October during Korean Week. For
more information, please visit the official website at:
www.sejonghakdang.org.
By An Myungok
Korea.net Staff Writer