Proposed Law Would Prevent Korean Parents from Enrolling Young Children into English Cram Schools
The question I have with this law is what other subjects does it include in addition to English education?:
A legislative bill aimed at restricting English education for young children is gaining traction, as both liberal and conservative education authorities unite to address growing worries over excessive academic pressure heaped upon preschoolers.
According to the office of Rep. Kang Kyung-sook of the minor liberal Rebuilding Korea Party, who is leading the legislative effort, passage of the bill appears likely amid rising support from superintendents of education offices across the country.
“We are viewing the possibility of passing this bill positively,” an aide to Kang told The Korea Times. “At first, we received a huge number of protest calls, but now, not so much … We are actively working to build consensus among education superintendents, as we continue to push for it.”
Under the bill, all cram school programs in English and other school subjects would be completely prohibited for children under 36 months. For older children not yet enrolled in school, instruction is restricted to no more than 40 minutes per day.
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This is a good idea.
If language education is denied during peak brain plasticity, it keeps the entire hogwon system in business while making older kids work harder and suffer more for worse results.
It also gives some exclusivity to families that already speak English and can pass that knowledge directly to their children to ensure the educated and wealthy upper class maintains their generational position.
Redistributionalists are always quite clever in selling equity and equality while making sure the elite stay elite.