Sueglish

2011년 4월 25일 월요일

Reflection

What I thought about last class, it takes time to change people's thinking.
Before I take last week's class, I ask this question to my mother and my frriend.
"Are you OK gay teacher can be your chidren's teacher? "
My mother said to me "No, I hate it" " Why? if teacher is a gay, it might be safe to girl st
Sexual violiance is very dangerous to girl"
" Yes, but no" " Why? Why?" " Just, NO"
My father has same opinion, too.
So, I ask to my friends, "It can be OK, I am thinking about my chindren's case."
My friends reaction is not hostile than my parent's reaction. but still she's not ok.
Why korean think gay taboo?  I think not our korean's thought.
Many western culture people to think like korean's. But, it depends on people's percentage.
and it depends on the culture's difference.
A long time ago, woman deal with like this gay to the man.
Woman represent to symbol of unlucky to korea,
Many taxi-driver think first woman customer is unlucky.
First woman who wear a glasses is more unlucky.
There's no reason. Just man's thinking.
Many sailers think, too.  Even my younger days, many adult think like that.
But these day's people's thinking is changing I think.
I think homosexualist is not problem to be a teacher.
It's safe than straight man to the young girls.
We have to wait to people's thinking, and try to effort.

2011년 4월 24일 일요일

critical pedagogy

poststructuralism

poststructuralism

2011년 4월 17일 일요일

Popculture stuffs



These are my popculture stuff.
Can you guess why I choose this??
I think that first pictures of broaches have some opinion about high culture ( queen) and
religion. Queen represents a high culture. She cannot see the real world arbitrarily or against someone's
will. Second picture I took from a fasion magazine. these days popculture fashion is
very trendy. Fashion people want to wear more critical and more wity clothes these days.
Old years ago fashion is a just really clothing, but these days clothing is not just cover a body.
and me too.^^
At  third picture, queen has a insignia with angry face, but rocker try to say something.
,and queen's insignia was written " Save the queen!!"
but Rockers look at her strange.

2011년 4월 11일 월요일

What I thoght about last class...

As I said already in my group discussion, speaking english in korea represent who has a power.
In this movie clip( Once upon a time) woman singer sing different languages in the bar at colonial time in Korea. Korea is controlled many country at that time.
So first part of the this movie woman singer sing in russian and she want to go to russia that she want to open bar in russia, after that she sing in japanese, and after liberate from japan she would like to sing in English in front of the american soldiers, and she has American dream.
Nowadays, U.S.A has most powerful country I think. and other people think like that.
Famouse language in the generation is depend on the expression of the contry's power.

2011년 4월 7일 목요일

Student suicides call KAIST competitive policy into question

A student of KAIST was found dead Tuesday in a suspected suicide, the third this year at the nation’s top university in science and technology, raising questions about the competitive environment there.

According to police, a 25-year-old KAIST senior surnamed Jang was found in a parking lot of an apartment complex in Jamwon-dong, southern Seoul. He appeared to have fallen from the building. He was immediately taken to a nearby hospital but died.

Jang is the third student of Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology to have killed himself this year. A 20-year-old and a 19-year-old student were found dead in separate incidents in January and February, respectively. Both were said to have been suffering from extreme stress over school work.

Their deaths have triggered denunciation of KAIST president Suh Nam-pyo Suh’s promotion of intense competition among students by collecting school fees based on GPAs, which is allegedly driving many students to the verge of breakdown. According to a survey by the student council of KAIST graduate school, 78 percent of respondents were negative about Suh’s reform policies.

Although KAIST, a state-funded university set up to nurture world-class scientists and technologists, does not mandate any enrollment or class fees from students, Suh, a former MIT professor, decided to collect school fees in order to keep students on their toes. Students with GPAs under 3.0 out of 4.3 pay part of the school fees while those with less than 2.0 must pay the full fee. The system, started in 2007, was perceived as a punishment for less competitive students.

In a previous media interview, Suh admitted that the system was punitive and stressful. “Everyone deals with certain pressures. No one can be an exception,” he said.

According to the school, 37.3 percent of the 150 newly admitted students from non-specialized high schools and 15 percent of 801 students from specialized schools pay a certain amount of school fees.

The student who killed himself in January had also struggled to keep up with his study load. The student, who had been known as “Robot genius,” previously said in a media interview that he sometimes had to stay up all night to keep up with the school program. He paid 6 million won ($5,470) a semester. He had attended vocational high school but showed talent in robotics and was admitted to the elite school because of his potential.

After the deaths, the student council of the undergraduate school in February held a public hearing and agreed that the current system did not allow a trial and error procedure necessary for progress.

“How could you expect someone to be creative under these circumstances? KAIST should be full of joy of learning and studying rather than extreme stress,” a student said.

In response, the school established a committee dedicated to preventing student suicides. The number of in-house counselors has risen, too.

“Still, the suicides pose us a fundamental question: What is school? School should be a place of the passion, beauty, creativity and fun of scholastic pursuit. I want KAIST to be encouraging and inspiring instead of blaming and discouraging,” professor Jeong Jae-seung of the school wrote on his Twitter account.

“The school should look into the fundamental cause of the tragedy,” he said, asking students to “always knock on my door if you have problems.”

By Bae Ji-sook (baejisook@heraldm.com)

Fourth KAIST student commits suicide

Another student at the Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology, one of the nation’s most distinguished academic institutions, committed suicide, the police said on Thursday.

The student identified by his surname Park was the fourth at the school to take his own life this year.

The police said the 18-year-old was found by a passer-by in front of an apartment building in Incheon at around 1:20 in the afternoon.

The police recovered the 18-year old student’s belongings on the roof of the apartment, and that they also found short circuit TV footage showing Park getting off the elevator in the building.

Just two days before his suicide, Park had applied for a temporary leave of absence after supplying his school with a diagnosis confirming that he was suffering from depression.

A KAIST professor who Park had consulted on his leave of absence said that Park seemed to be suffering because his grades were not meeting his expectations.

Park joined the growing line of students who were taking their own lives at KAIST, reportedly because they were breaking under the pressure of intense competition.

Adding to the pressure is the unique system under which students pay different amounts of tuition based on their grades.

Some of the KAIST students said “this mad system,” along with KAIST president Suh Nam-pyo’s “refusal to tolerate failure” was the cause of the suicides and an overall sense of despair at the school,

Immediately after Park’s suicide was reported, Suh held a press conference where he said KAIST would be scrapping the tuition system.

By Kim Ji-hyun

2011년 4월 3일 일요일

Korean kids..

Korean kids can't say any their mind in the classroom .

Korean mother really crazy becuase of their kid's english education.

Korean mother crazy about English !!
Finally We have a TV show, too!!
Why Korean mother push their kids too much??
They really obsessed private teaching, then what about publich school education??

2011년 4월 1일 금요일

Korean mother obsessed about English pronunciation.

http://ntn.seoul.co.kr/main.php?cmd=news/news_view&idx=47141

Obsessed pronunciation

http://sports.chosun.com/news/ntype2_o.htm?ut=1&name=/news/entertainment/201008/20100809/a8i77115.htm

Korean mothers crazy about English.
To their kids's pronuciation. mother do a surgery that pull a frenum of the tongue out in their kids mouth.
After that surgery, kids have to train that like dogs eating their food  for their pronunciation.
That experience hurt their kids mind,