Daegu National University of Education, commonly abbreviated as Daegu-gyodae () in Korean, is one of the National Universities of Education which provides training courses for preliminary teachers in the public primary schools of South Korea.
Founded in 1950, DNUE was previously called Daegu Normal School. Its first president was Kim Young-gi (). In 1963, it was renamed Daegu Gyoyuk Dae. It concentrated on primary school education, not including secondary school courses. Its most recent name change was in 1993, when the school adopted the name it uses today. Nam Seung-in () has been its president since 2011. About 85 instructors are employed by the university.
History
Daegu National University of Education (DNUE) opened as Daegu Normal School in 1950, though its origins can be traced back to 1923, when Daegu Sabeom Haggyo (大é±師ç¯Â叿ÂÂ, 大é±å¸ÂèÂÂå¦校) was established by the Japanese Government-General of Korea for training school instructors.
The university has always been under national control. It officially began as Daegu Normal School (ëÂÂ구ì¬ë²ÂÃÂÂêµÂ) in 1950. In 1962, it was briefly attached to Kyungpook National University as a two-year college, but the institutions were separated again the following year. It became a four-year college in 1982 and a university in 1993. The graduate school was established in November 1995.
The university has had various name changes to gratify social needs.
Pre-established
The university was known as Daegu Sabeom Haggyo from 1923 to 1946, with some variations.
- Gonglib Daegu Sabeom Haggyo (Ã¥Â
¬ç«Â大é±師ç¯Â叿ÂÂ, 공립ëÂÂ구ì¬ë²ÂÃÂÂêµÂ) (1923âÂÂ1929) â established by the government, but operated by the local government
- Guanlib Daegu Sabeom Haggyo (å®Âç«Â大é±師ç¯Â叿ÂÂ, ê´Â립ëÂÂ구ì¬ë²ÂÃÂÂêµÂ) (1929âÂÂ1944) â operated by the government
- Daegu Sabeom Haggyo (大é±師ç¯Â叿ÂÂ, ëÂÂ구ì¬ë²ÂÃÂÂêµÂ) (1944) â considered a special college
The name was changed to Daegu Normal University when two similar schools were merged.
- Daegu Sabeom Daehak (大é±師ç¯Â大å¸, ëÂÂ구ì¬ë²ÂëÂÂÃÂÂ) (1946) â considered a college of Kyungpook National University
- Dolib Gyeongsangbuk-do Chodeung-gyowon Yangseongso (éÂÂç«ÂæÂ
¶å°ÂÃ¥ÂÂéÂÂÃ¥ÂÂçÂÂæÂÂå¡é¤ÂæÂÂæÂÂ, ëÂÂ립경ìÂÂë¶ÂëÂÂì´Âë±êµÂìÂÂìÂÂì±ìÂÂ) (established in 1949) â a training school for elementary school teachers operated by the Gyeongsangbuk-do government
Establishment
The school has been known as Daegu National University of Education since 1950.
- Daegu Gonglib Sabeom Haggyo (大é±åÂ
¬ç«Â師ç¯Â叿ÂÂ, ëÂÂ구공립ì¬ë²ÂÃÂÂêµÂ) (1950) â Dolib Gyeongsangbuk-do Chodeung-gyowon Yangseongso was merged with Daegu Sabeom Daehak, commonly called Daegu Normal University
- Educational College was annexed by Kyungpook National University (æÂ
¶åÂÂ大å¸校ç«Âè¨ÂæÂÂè²大å¸, ê²½ë¶ÂëÂÂÃÂÂêµÂë³Âì¤êµÂì¡ëÂÂÃÂÂ) (1962) with Gim-wiseog as the college principal, ê¹ÂìÂÂìÂÂ(éÂÂæ¸Âé«) â two-year college
- Daegu National College of Education (大鱿ÂÂè²大å¸, ëÂÂ구êµÂì¡ëÂÂÃÂÂ) (1963) â split with Kyungpook National University
- Daegu National College of Education (大鱿ÂÂè²大å¸, ëÂÂ구êµÂì¡ëÂÂÃÂÂ) (1982) â four-year college
- Daegu National University of Education (大鱿ÂÂè²大å¸校, ëÂÂ구êµÂì¡ëÂÂÃÂÂêµÂ) (1998) â four-year university, changed to current name
Academics
Undergraduate course
As with South Korea's other universities of education, due to the school's special purpose of training primary-school teachers, DNUE has just one major, "elementary education". However, it has opened twelve special courses for students. The undergraduate courses of study at DNUE are divided between general education and specific training in teaching. Completing a thesis is also required for graduation. Specialized teaching degrees are available in each of the teaching fields which are required in the country's public schools.
The school is made up of several departments, which are:
- Department of Ethics Education
- Department of Korean Language Education
- Department of Social Studies Education.
- Department of Mathematics Education
- Department of Science Education
- Department of Physical Education
- Department of Music Education
- Department of Practical Arts Education
- Department of Education (It is focusing on Elementary Education)
- Department of English Education
- Department of Computer Education
- Department of Special & Compositive Education
Graduate school
At the graduate level, DNUE's Graduate School focuses on training high quality talented elementary school teachers. The university offers courses of advanced study in the following fields:
- Ethical Personality Education
- Elementary Korean Language Education
- Elementary Social Studies Education
- Elementary Mathematics Education
- Elementary Science Education
- Elementary Physical Education
- Elementary Music Education
- Elementary Fine Arts Education
- Elementary Practical Arts Environment Education
- Elementary Educational Administration
- Education Curriculum and Teaching
- Elementary English Education
- Elementary Special Education (designated for the handicapped students)
- Elementary Computer Education
- Preschool and Infant Education (Early childhood education)
- Educational Technology
- Elementary Counseling Education
- Elementary Educational Thought
- Gifted And Talented Education (Normally called 'GATE', special education for the gifted)
- Modeling Creation Education
- Children Literature Education
- School Psychology
- TESLOL-YL
- Children Sport Education
- School Psychology
- Multicultural Education
- Children Invention Education
- Substantive Scientific Experiment Education
Campus
DNUE consists of the main campus, the Education Research and Training Institute, and two attached schools. The main campus is made up of nine buildings, including a women's dormitory. There is a men's dormitory on the main campus, located in An-ji-rang station with DNUE's Research and Training Institute.
Main campus location
The main campus is located in Nam-gu, Daegu, South Korea. The main campus is situated in the core part of the city of Dae-gu and was finally rooted in 1953. There are many coffee shops, restaurants, bars, and hotels within ten minutes of the campus. A Korean traditional market (called Yong-seun market ìÂÂì ìÂÂìÂÂ¥), the medical center of Yeong-nam University, Kyungpook Art High school and two other universities are very close neighbors of DNUE. It also has its own subway station called Gyo Dae (êµÂëÂÂ), which means 'Educational University' in the Korean language.
Attached schools include the Daegu National University of Education Attached Elementary School and Andongbuseol Elementary School.
Public transit access
Facilities
Campus
Campus facilities include two lecture halls (gangyidong ê°ÂìÂÂëÂÂ), a large playground, two libraries, one science laboratory, the main office, a music lecture hall, an art hall, two gyms (one large and one smaller), a concert hall (called munhwagwan, 문ÃÂÂê´Â), the student union and cafeteria, a community center, a women's dormitory building, a greenhouse for practical arts education, the security office, two parks, a wooden pavilion, two tennis courts, two volleyball courts, two basketball courts, and a monument with a carving of the university's motto (usually called dong-ddaeng ëÂÂë¡ by university students).
Library
The DNUE main campus library is fully equipped for helping students by supplying an Educational History Hall, a computerized education reference room, and free meeting rooms. Furthermore, it recently opened a Facebook page to more freely communicate with students and hear their opinions.
Student life and activities
Student life
Student life at DNUE differs from many other universities in South Korea. Because the university has a specific purpose, it imposes a considerably stricter curriculum on students. When compared to other universities, there is a significantly less amount of choice in course selection. Students in DNUE all take similar courses, though not identical.
Student activities
The university offers multiple school activities. These are divided into three categories: Club, Festival, and Occasional activities.
Clubs
- Studying and volunteer service:
- Hanmalgeul (ÃÂÂë§Âê¸Â, researching the Korean language)
- Yeongrokhoe (ìÂÂë¡ÂÃÂÂ, studying about educational activities)
- Ssiddongmu (ì¨ëÂÂ무, studying and volunteer service)
- Green school, green teacher (ì´Âë¡ÂÃÂÂêµ ì´Âë¡ÂêµÂì¬, environmental education about children)
- TIME (studying English)
- Small Jjaijib (ìÂÂì ì§Âì´ì§Â, international volunteer activities)
- Multicultural Dasom (ë¤문àë¤ìÂÂ, studying about multicultural society in education)
- Exhibition:
- SangRok Literature Club (ìÂÂë¡Â문ÃÂÂÃÂÂ, a literary society especially in poetry)
- Cannes (칸ëÂÂ, movie)
- Geulbal (ê¸Âë°Â, calligraphy)
- Hwasahoe (ÃÂÂì¬ÃÂÂ, photography)
- Jeni (ì ÂëÂÂ, animation)
- Religion:
- CCC (Korea Campus Crusade for Christ, éÂÂÃ¥ÂÂ大å¸çÂÂ宣æÂÂæÂÂ)
- IVF (Korea Inter-Varsity Christian Fellowship, éÂÂÃ¥ÂÂåºç£å¸çÂÂæÂÂ)
- SFC (Student For Christ)
- SU (Seongseo Union for Christ)
- Neongkul (ëÂÂ쿨, meaning "vine"; Catholic club)
- Balamil (ë°Âë¼ë°Â, meaning "paramita"; Buddhism club)
- Performance:
- Purimadang (ø리ë§Âë¹, a Korean traditional percussion band)
- A dramatic art research group (ê·¹ìÂÂì ì°구ÃÂÂ), Siselpapi (ìÂÂìÂ
ÂÃÂÂü, acoustic guitar)
- Evergreen (ìÂÂë²Â그린, a rock band)
- DNUE's orchestra group, Eoullim (ì´ì¸림, traditional Korean orchestral music club)
- Harmony (a choir)
- Bi (ë¹Â, Dance)
- Sports:
- Baekgu (백구, tennis)
- Jeoktoma (ì Âàë§Â, football)
- Subyeokta (ìÂÂë²½ÃÂÂ, taekwondo)
- Daseot (ë¤ì¯, meaning "five"; basketball club)
- Attack line (volleyball)
- Hit & Run (baseball)
- Aisarang Suyeongsarang (ìÂÂì´ì‘ ìÂÂìÂÂì‘ÂÂ, "love children and like swimming")
- Union Clubs and Provisional Clubs:
- SeuWing
- RCY
- Unipeace
- CMI
- Hwabaekhoe-ui (ÃÂÂë°±ÃÂÂìÂÂ, history research)
- Other:
- Daegu National University of Education Broadcasting System
Festival
A festival called Daedongke (ëÂÂëÂÂì Â, 大åÂÂç¥Â) is celebrated each year. A Children's Day Festival (every year on May 5) is also celebrated, commonly operated with local children and university students.
Occasional activities
Each department has their own unique occasional parties and meetings.
President
The following table is a list of presidents of Daegu National University of Education.
See also
References
- https://terms.naver.com/entry.naver?docId=534720&mobile&cid=46615&categoryId=46615#TABLE_OF_CONTENT2
- https://terms.naver.com/entry.naver?docId=1080528&mobile&cid=40942&categoryId=34669
- https://terms.naver.com/entry.naver?docId=658434&mobile&cid=46615&categoryId=46615
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