Obama again praises S. Korea for ‘paying teachers the way they pay doctors’
By Brian Han
Amid U.S. President Barack Obama's discourse on Wednesday with respect to another government activity to convey fast web access to low-pay amasses, the theme of South Korea's training framework came up.
"In South Korea they pay their educators the way they pay their specialists," he said before a group of people at Durant High School in Durant, Okla. "They consider instruction to be at the most astounding wrung of the callings."
The reason it came up at all needed to do with South Korea's across the board rapid web get to particularly in the city's capital of Seoul.
Obama voiced a comparable articulation in April when he said that instructors are "paid at the level that specialists and designers are paid."
Truth be told, he has as often as possible commended South Korea's training framework since taking office in 2009.
Yet, the case drew feedback in light of the fact that there isn't hard confirmation accessible that backings the thought that pay is equivalent among the specified callings. Truth be told, the Korean Federation of Teachers Association (KFTA) called attention to that huge pay incongruities exist especially in the middle of specialists and instructors. The KFTA later said that the affirmation was no doubt a "misconception."
Amid U.S. President Barack Obama's discourse on Wednesday with respect to another government activity to convey fast web access to low-pay amasses, the theme of South Korea's training framework came up.
"In South Korea they pay their educators the way they pay their specialists," he said before a group of people at Durant High School in Durant, Okla. "They consider instruction to be at the most astounding wrung of the callings."
The reason it came up at all needed to do with South Korea's across the board rapid web get to particularly in the city's capital of Seoul.
Obama voiced a comparable articulation in April when he said that instructors are "paid at the level that specialists and designers are paid."
Truth be told, he has as often as possible commended South Korea's training framework since taking office in 2009.
Yet, the case drew feedback in light of the fact that there isn't hard confirmation accessible that backings the thought that pay is equivalent among the specified callings. Truth be told, the Korean Federation of Teachers Association (KFTA) called attention to that huge pay incongruities exist especially in the middle of specialists and instructors. The KFTA later said that the affirmation was no doubt a "misconception."
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