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It education in Korea
I believe they mean "IT", but who knows with these people. Maybe "it" is some super-secret NK plan to replace army based Songun Juche policy? If that's the case, "it" sounds very sinister.
The Democratic People's Republic of Korea is directing much effort to the it education. The government has taken various measures for increasing it-related subjects and introducing advanced teaching methods at colleges and universities through regular meetings for exchanging experience in the it education.
Proper capitalization would work wonders for this story. I think "it guy" should be spoken to. Or shot.
Competent teachers have been selected and sent to Kim Chaek University of Technology, Kumsong School and other educational institutions which play an important role in the it education. Universities of education in all provinces are paying deep attention to the it education, in close relations with Kim Il Sung University, university of science and other advanced institutions.
University of Science? Sounds like a diploma mill to me. They should send "it guy" to University of Spelling and Punctuation.
With a goal to rapidly develop the it in the near future, the government has established a well-arranged it education system in the middle schools and higher educational institutions. It has selected bright students throughout the country to be educated at talent education centers and universities. Great achievements have been made by higher educational institutions in the efforts for the it development. It is proved by the fact that it is dealt with in 40 per cent of the treatises presented recently by 52 doctors and bachelors who graduated from Hamhung University of Chemical Engineering.
"52 doctors and bachelors"? I'll bet they're on the A-list of "Pyongyang's Hottest". Maybe they could move "it guy" over to the gossip column? Or the New York Times.
Posted by: tu3031 2003-05-16
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