EPIK

English Program in Korea
Founded 1995
Type Teaching English as a foreign language
Location
Website http://www.epik.go.kr

EPIK (English Program in Korea) is a program to improve the English speaking abilities of students and teachers in Korea, to foster cultural exchanges, and to reform English teaching methodologies in Korea. It is affiliated with the Korean Ministry of Education and is operated by the National Institute for International Education (NIIED). Established in 1995, EPIK encourages cross cultural exchange while promoting the development of English language competence for Korean students.[1]

History

Formally created in 1995 under the name KORETTA, EPIK has placed Guest English Teachers in Korean classrooms for over a decade. The program has undergone many administrative changes and is overseen by the NIIED. Currently, participants live and teach in 16 different Provinces and Metropolitan cities.[2]

Organization

EPIK is overseen by NIIED, a division of the Korean Ministry of Education, Science and Technology (MEST). EPIK provides recruitment and Guest English Teacher support from a central office in Seoul. In conjunction with NIIED, Provincial Offices of Education offer assistance with various daily and work related affairs to Guest English Teachers. Participants can seek guidance from representatives at their Provincial Office of Education and from EPIK.

References

  1. "EPIK Rationale". Retrieved 22 April 2012.
  2. http://www.epik.go.kr/EPIK/html/about_epik/timeline.jsp

Further reading

  • Mihyon Jeon (2010). "Globalization and South Korea's EPIK (English Program in Korea)". In Viniti Vaish. Globalization of Language and Culture in Asia: The Impact of Globalization Processes on Language. A&C Black. p. 161. ISBN 978-1-84706-183-6.
  • Bernard Spolsky; Kiwan Sung (27 March 2015). Secondary School English Education in Asia: From Policy to Practice. Routledge. p. 51. ISBN 978-1-317-64276-3.
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