As Korea adjusts to a growing population of foreign professionals and multicultural families, a wealthy district in the capital is transforming its public e-learning infrastructure to address the systemic challenges of immigrant assimilation. The Gangnam District Office said Monday it launched an online introductory language program, called Let’s Start Korean, tailored specifically for foreign residents and multicultural families. Set to begin i…
As Korea adjusts to a growing population of foreign professionals and multicultural families, a wealthy district in the capital is transforming its public e-learning infrastructure to address the systemic challenges of immigrant assimilation. The Gangnam District Office said Monday it launched an online introductory language program, called Let’s Start Korean, tailored specifically for foreign residents and multicultural families. Set to begin i…