Democratic Education (1945 - 1950s)
In 1945, Korea emerged from the 35-year Japanese occupation
and created a basis for democratic education. The government adopted a 6-3-3 system
(6, 3, and 3 years for elementary, middle, and high school, respectively), introduced
adult education to reduce illiteracy, and created several colleges specifically for
developing qualified teachers to instruct the next generation of students.
A landmark 1948 education law mandated an autonomous educational structure and
introduced a compulsory education system. The law entitles all Korean citizens an
opportunity to receive an education. All children must attend school at least through
the elementary school level. Compulsory education is free. |