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A Korean History for International Readers English Ver

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What Do Koreans Talk About Their Own History and Culture?

The Association of Korean History Teachers
The association was launched in 1988 by history teachers to provide students with a “living history education” in which students can enjoy studying and grow up to be healthy democratic citizens. Currently there are about 2,000 members who are actively working for this organization throughout the country, and we have been developing teaching materials in specialization of regional, Korean, East-Asian, and World history in accordance to individual subject curricula. Furthermore, we show concern in other educational methods such as the Internet, photos, videos, and field trips as well as theorizations. Based upon our accomplishments, we endeavor to make history a part of public knowledge while publishing History Education, a quarterly magazine specializing in history education in Korea. We have published the following list of books ever since: Our History through Art (1992); Our History through Historical Materials (1994); Lively Korean History Textbook 1·2 (2002); How Should We Teach History to Our Children? (2002); Lively World History Textbook 1·2 (2005); Mutually Facing Korean and Japanese History 1·2 (2006); History, What Should We Teach and How? (2008); Living as a History Teacher (2008); Written by History School Teachers Properly Korean History, 1~10 (2010); Series of the World History Read for the First Time (5 Volumes) (2010); Very First Korean History for Elementary Students, 1~5 (2015); Very First World History for Elementary Students, 1~5 (2015); History of East Asia Told by the History Teacher (2017); A History Class: Learns from History and Teaches with Life (2018).

Translator Michelle Seo (김문희) GRE-writing author and instructor

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