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2025 Fall Training Program for Korean Language Teachers in U.S. Public Schools
The Korean Education Center in Houston welcomed Korean language teachers
from U.S. public schools across the five regions under the Consulate¡¯s jurisdiction.
Together, we explored ways to make Korean language learning
more engaging and approachable for American students.
We were especially grateful to have Professor Young Ae Kim
from the Korea National Defense University, who delivered a special lecture on
technology-enhanced Korean language teaching methods,
a topic many teachers were eager to learn about.