Australia - Korea Connexions
News
Education students gain experience in Korea
Seven students from the School of Education at the University of New England are spending eight weeks teaching English at schools in the South Korean city of Daejeon.
$98,000 boost for Asian language learning in schools
Schools in a number of schools in the New England electorate will have increased in opportunity to learn Japanese and Korean languages following the announcement of $98,000 ...
UNE connects school students to classrooms in Korea
Through a project based at the University of New England, Australian school students are using the Internet to visit the classrooms of their counterparts in South Korea.
Technology smooths way for young globetrotters
The tyranny of distance is very much a thing of the past as Armidale's Ven Venue School frequently interacts with a school in South Korea by way of videoconferencing ... link to more
About the project
Australian and Korean schools are connecting digitally in order to develop cultural exchange while fostering understanding between Australian and Korean students and teachers. Through videoconferencing and online discussions, they see each other, talk to each other, and learn about each other. These interactions enhance the values and attitudes of Australian and Korean school students.
The Schools
Find out which schools in Australia and Korea are now connected.







