▲ A lecture at KU Uncho-Useoun Hall. Provided by bmri.korea.ac.kr.

 

Korea University (KU) Center for Curriculum and Instruction Studies (an affiliate of KU College of Education) has opened special education lectures on mathematics subject and its teaching methods for math teachers and the public. The center has developed three programs.

 
One is a lecture titled, “Special Lecture on Instruction for Essay Tests for Mathematics Instructors.” The lecture looks into the educational significance of mathematics essay tests. It also instructs people on university mathematics that is related to compulsory test topics in various sections such as algebra, statistics, and geometry.
 
Another is a special lecture on essay test instruction. It is consisted on weekday and weekend classes. Beginning this May, there will be lectures on each section every Tuesdays from 9:00 AM to 12:00 PM and Saturdays 2:00 PM to 5:00 PM for the duration of six weeks. Since it is a good chance to learn each sections of the mathematics essay test and its instruction methods in a short time, many mathematics instructors are showing interest in this program.
 
The last in the series is a program called, “Special Lecture on Mathematics Education.” It coaches instructors on how to teach mathematics and plan an ideal education method for through intensive teaching as well as discussion and debate. KU personnel commented, “As this is an opportunity to take advantage of the best teaching staff and a systematic curriculum, this will be a good place of learning for those looking to fortify their mathematics expertise.”
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