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The Greater Vancouver Korean Language School

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language school is now a common investment in their children’s heritage language acquisition and maintenance. Currently, there are more than 400 graduates of the Greater Vancouver Korean Language School, and they either became university students or working professionals, including jobs such as a Canadian senator and a Canadian news anchor.
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received their report cards. Also, these classes introduce the Korean Canadians to many other Korean Canadians, allowing them to build a network of Korean Canadian friends who reinforce their self-identification as Korean. As a result, more Korean is spoken in public transportations and on the streets of the
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Additionally, the school offered financial assistance based on demonstrated financial needs. For instance, in 1985, the board of governors waived tuition fees for fifteen students who had demonstrated financial aid. Also, since an individual in the B.C. Korean community named Sang-dae Son endowed the
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Lee, Seong-Soo. 28 June 1982. Letter on behalf of the Vancouver Korean School Society Sam Fllipoff of Vancouver School Board re: demand support for the school. RBSC-ARC-1813-2-26, Korean Canadian Heritage Archive, University of British Columbia Library Rare Books and Special Collections, Vancouver,
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In 1991, the school began preparing to write its own textbook, thinking that it would be more effective to use a textbook suited to the local situation than the general Korean textbooks that they bought from Korea. In 1993, the school completed writing its textbook, and after three years of editing,
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The school initially began providing Korean language classes on Sunday for two hours every week. In 1981, as the student enrolment increased and the school became independent from the Korean Society of BC, it began providing lessons from Sunday to Saturday. Since then, the school has been offering 3
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The school recruits experienced teachers who have worked in elementary schools, middle schools or high schools in Korea, or those who have obtained a teaching certificate in Korea. For the elective classes such as Taekwondo, Korean Heritage traditional dance, choir and fine arts, the school recruits
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School registration occurs at the beginning of September each year, but in some cases, students may be admitted at the beginning of each term. Upon registration, the students are expected to write a Korean Language School placement test, which helps to assess their Korean reading, writing, speaking
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The school initially began with less than 30 students, but grew over the years, reaching 238 students in 1981. With the increasing number of student enrolments, logistic assistance has been provided primarily by the parents association and the number of classes that the school offered increased as
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Since its establishment, the Greater Vancouver Korean Language School has been conducting a school concert every year. The school concerts allow the students to showcase what they have learned over the school year to their parents and give an opportunity to introduce the language school to Korean
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In 1985, the school set up a Korean conversation class for Korean Canadian university students and adult foreigners who cannot speak Korean. For the 1985-1986 school year, two Caucasian students were enrolled in the Korean conversation class, thereby allowing the Greater Vancouver Korean Language
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classes for ages 4 to 18 years old: the kindergarten class, the beginner class, the intermediate class and the advanced class. The teachers mainly used textbooks to teach the students and assigned homework in each class to assess the students' improvements. At the end of the school year, students
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Starting from January 1981, the school printed out their school newsletters, written in Korean, in order to inform the students’ parents about school activities, events, news, classroom rules, student awards and community happenings. Although the school indicated that there is no set schedule to
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children living in the greater Vancouver area, the Korean language classes began in February 1974 at the Korean United Church of Vancouver. Many Korean immigrant parents enrolled their children in the school in the hopes of bridging language barriers and assisting them in overcoming the cultural
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During the early years of the school, some concerns were raised as the Korean immigrant parents in British Columbia thought that learning Korean would slow their children's English acquisition or interfere with their academics. Nevertheless, the school emphasized the importance of maintaining a
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Until 1981, the tuition for one term was $ 10. In 1982, the tuition fee increased, leading to $ 15 per term. The tuition did not include textbook costs, which varied depending on the Korean language class, ranging from $ 12.5 to $ 15 in the 1980s. Also, students who took Taekwondo classes were
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The school was established on December 21, 1973, by Byeong-Seop Ban (the pastor of the Korean United Church of Vancouver), Seong-Woong Cho (the seventh president of the Korean Society of BC) and Myeong-Jun Choi (the Consul General of South Korea in Vancouver at the time). In the beginning, the
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in 2012. After the founding of the school in 1973, other Korean language schools began to establish in British Columbia since then and therefore, there are 17 Korean language schools as of 2022. For the Korean Canadian immigrant parents in British Columbia, sending their children to the Korean
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in 2012. When the Killarney location was established, the school has been renamed from the Vancouver Korean Language School to the Greater Vancouver Korean Language School. As of 2022, the school rents facilities in four areas to operate a total of four branches in the Greater Vancouver area.
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The school’s administration is governed by the board of governors, where the board manages the overall operation of the school from creating a safe learning environment to managing property and the school budget. The board also appoints the school’s principal and provides advice on academic
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The Koreanna. 26 January 1979. News article on the Koreanna about the Sunday classes for parents of the Korean Language School of Vancouver. RBSC-ARC-1813-2-86, Korean Canadian Heritage Archive, University of British Columbia Library Rare Books and Special Collections, Vancouver,
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Since 1981, the academic year has been divided into three terms: Term 1, generally from mid-September to late November, Term 2, generally from early January to mid-March, and Term 3, generally from early April to late June. At the end of each semester, school events, such as an
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Min-ho Song. March 1984. Manuscript of a teaching diary of one of the classes of the Korean Language School of Vancouver. RBSC-ARC-1813-2-39, Korean Canadian Heritage Archive, University of British Columbia Library Rare Books and Special Collections, Vancouver,
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The Vancouver Korean Language School. 1979. Manuscript of the annual report of the Korean Language School of Vancouver. RBSC-ARC-1813-2-66, Korean Canadian Heritage Archive, University of British Columbia Library Rare Books and Special Collections, Vancouver,
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Sangcho. 10 July 1979. News article in the Sangcho News on July 10, 1979 about the Korean language school of Vancouver. RBSC-ARC-1813-3-07, Korean Canadian Heritage Archive, University of British Columbia Library Rare Books and Special Collections, Vancouver,
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The Vancouver Korean Language School. 2 November 1985. November 2 1895 issue of the Vancouver Korean School News. RBSC-ARC-1813-3-48, Korean Canadian Heritage Archive, University of British Columbia Library Rare Books and Special Collections, Vancouver,
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The Vancouver Korean Language School. 24 January 1987. January 24 1987 issue of the Vancouver Korean School News. RBSC-ARC-1813-3-54, Korean Canadian Heritage Archive, University of British Columbia Library Rare Books and Special Collections, Vancouver,
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The Vancouver Korean Language School. 5 October 1985. October 5 1985 issue of the Vancouver Korean School News. RBSC-ARC-1813-3-46, Korean Canadian Heritage Archive, University of British Columbia Library Rare Books and Special Collections, Vancouver,
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The Vancouver Korean Language School. September 1981. September 1981 issue of the Vancouver Korean School News. RBSC-ARC-1813-3-58, Korean Canadian Heritage Archive, University of British Columbia Library Rare Books and Special Collections, Vancouver,
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The Vancouver Korean Language School. February 1981. February 1981 issue of the Vancouver Korean School News. RBSC-ARC-1813-3-56, Korean Canadian Heritage Archive, University of British Columbia Library Rare Books and Special Collections, Vancouver,
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The Vancouver Korean Language School. 21 June 1986. June 21 1986 issue of the Vancouver Korean School News. RBSC-ARC-1813-3-53, Korean Canadian Heritage Archive, University of British Columbia Library Rare Books and Special Collections, Vancouver,
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The Vancouver Korean Language School. October 1981. October 1981 issue of the Vancouver Korean School News. RBSC-ARC-1813-3-59. Korean Canadian Heritage Archive, University of British Columbia Library Rare Books and Special Collections, Vancouver,
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The Vancouver Korean Language School. January 1982. January 1982 issue of the Vancouver Korean School News. RBSC-ARC-1813-3-62, Korean Canadian Heritage Archive, University of British Columbia Library Rare Books and Special Collections, Vancouver,
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The Vancouver Korean Language School. January 1981. January 1981 issue of the Vancouver Korean School News. RBSC-ARC-1813-3-55, Korean Canadian Heritage Archive, University of British Columbia Library Rare Books and Special Collections, Vancouver,
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The Vancouver Korean Language School. October 1981. October 1981 issue of the Vancouver Korean School News. RBSC-ARC-1813-3-60, Korean Canadian Heritage Archive, University of British Columbia Library Rare Books and Special Collections, Vancouver,
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The Vancouver Korean Language School. 7 June 1986. June 7 1986 issue of the Vancouver Korean School News. RBSC-ARC-1813-3-52, Korean Canadian Heritage Archive, University of British Columbia Library Rare Books and Special Collections, Vancouver,
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The Vancouver Korean Language School. 1995. Brief history of the Vancouver Korean Language School. RBSC-ARC-1813-1-47, Korean Canadian Heritage Archive, University of British Columbia Library Rare Books and Special Collections, Vancouver,
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The Vancouver Korean Language School. 18 September 1982. Korean Language School Placement Test. RBSC-ARC-1813-1-13, Korean Canadian Heritage Archive, University of British Columbia Library Rare Books and Special Collections, Vancouver,
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The Vancouver Korean Language School. 21 June 1986. Program for the School Concert. RBSC-ARC-1813-1-81, Korean Canadian Heritage Archive, University of British Columbia Library Rare Books and Special Collections, Vancouver,
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The Vancouver Korean Language School. 1983. Manuscript of the expanded Budget Plan. RBSC-ARC-1813-2-55, Korean Canadian Heritage Archive, University of British Columbia Library Rare Books and Special Collections, Vancouver,
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The Vancouver Korean Language School. 9 June 1984. Program for the School Concert. RBSC-ARC-1813-1-14, Korean Canadian Heritage Archive, University of British Columbia Library Rare Books and Special Collections, Vancouver,
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Prior to its current location in Burnaby, the school has rented a church or several public school buildings in the Vancouver area, including the Korean United Church, McPherson Park Junior High School,
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heritage language as well as the benefits of bilingualism, by promoting the school in newspapers and attaching a fact-based article about second language acquisition to their school newsletters.
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it was adopted as the school's official textbook in 1996. As the textbook contained materials applicable to the Vancouver context, it received positive feedback from students and parents.
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management. The school’s principal is responsible for managing the overall academic operations of the school and the vice-principal assists the principal and oversees daily activities.
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The school’s operational expenses are primarily derived from student tuition fees. But the donations from the individuals in the Korean Canadian community, the grants from the
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Cho, Sunah Park. 2008. “Korean Immigrants’ Social Practice of Heritage Language Acquisition and Maintenance through Technology.” PhD diss., University of British Columbia.
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school with $ 1000 annually in the 1980s, the school had the Sang-dae Son Scholarship, which provided an opportunity for ten students in need to receive $ 100.
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president of the Korean Society of BC supported the school until it became independent from the Korean Society of BC in 1981. With the purpose of teaching the
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hours of instruction every Saturday from 9:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m., resulting in a total of 90 hours a year from September through June of the following year.
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immigrant parents who are interested in sending their children to the school. Each school concert starts with everyone singing “
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children. Initially, the school only offered Korean language classes, but soon added more subjects to the curriculum, including
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In addition to the Korean language classes, the school began to offer elective classes in 1981. The subjects include
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In 1981, the school started delivering expert classes for students who had Korean skills beyond the advanced level.
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Consulate General of the Republic of Korea in Vancouver. 2022. “2022년 한글학교 현황 .” Last modified January 25, 2022.
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and Korean speaking contests, are held, and at the end of the school year, a school concert is hosted.
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and listening skills and match them to the language classes most appropriate for their level.
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A photo of the Vancouver Formosa Academy, where the Greater Vancouver Korean Language School (
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In 2007, the tuition for the school year was $ 300, which included the costs of textbooks.
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School to begin offering the language classes to other ethnic groups in British Columbia.
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With the increasing number of the student population, the school opened a branch at
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publish them, a minimum of two school newsletters per term were published.
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required to buy safety gloves and groin protectors for their safety.
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identity crisis that many second-generation immigrants face.
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Language school in Greater Vancouver, British Columbia
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professional instructors specializing in each field.
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