International Questionnaire: Migrant Education Policies in Response to Longstanding Diversity

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OECD Thematic Review on Migrant Education International Questionnaire: Migrant Education Policies in Response to Longstanding Diversity KOREA August 2009

Background 1. As part of the OECD review on migrant education, countries were invited to provide information on their national migrant education policies. Note that this information is in addition to the full country background reports provided by the six countries participating in the policy review: Austria, Denmark, Ireland, the Netherlands, Norway and Sweden. 2. The attached information was provided by Korea using a standard international questionnaire on migrant education policies in response to a new wave of diversity. For any questions regarding this information, please contact: Hiwon YOON Email: cmc@snu.ac.kr 2

QUESTIONNAIRE B INTERNATIONAL QUESTIONNAIRE: MIGRANT EDUCATION POLICIES IN RESPONSE TO A NEW WAVE OF IMMIGRATION 3. Please provide data, where available, which indicates the total number of immigrant children (age 0-15) in your country. If possible, please provide the data by different age groups. Please also provide the data, if available, in time series. This will help indicate change/no-change to better understand the policy contexts. Number of immigrant children in elementary school (1 st grade) to high school (12 th grade): Total of 1, 209 (Elementary School 755 + Middle School 391 + High School 63). For details, please refer to Excel file Korea- OECD-migrant-education.xls / the total number of immigrant children in pre-schools: M 4. Please provide the total number of children enrolled in pre-school and school in your country. If possible, please provide the data broken down by pre-primary care centres, pre-primary school/kindergarten, primary school and lower secondary school. Number of immigrant children in elementary, middle and high school: Total of 1,209 (Elementary School 755 + Middle School 391 + High School 63). For details, please refer to Excel file Korea- OECD-migrant-education.xls / Data on the number of immigrant children in pre-schools, data on the percentage of school attendance in higher-level schools: M 5. Immigration is a regional phenomenon in many OECD countries. Please select the three cities or municipalities (according to an appropriate administrative unit of your country) that have the largest immigrant populations in your country. Please describe emerging policy issues in these cities or municipalities. Please also describe regional policies that have been initiated to respond to the challenges. City or region with the largest immigrant population: Gyeonggi / Other questions: M 6. What national policies have been initiated to respond to the increasing level of cultural diversity in school? What/who have been the driving forces behind these initiatives? What results have been observed, if any? Policies initiated from a national level: Development of textbooks for immigrant children, development of educational reference materials (educational materials for understanding cultural diversity and scholarship materials) for teachers responsible for immigrant children, development of teacher training program, development of school introduction brochure and providing related information, operation of admission counseling centers, operation of after-school extracurricular programs and cultural experience sessions (camp) for immigrant children, operation of regional schools and providing support for other extracurricular activities. 3

Responsibilities of initiated policies: The Ministry of Education and Science Technology has the primary responsibility for the support of children, parents and teachers of immigrant children within schools (The Ministry of Health & Welfare and Family and the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism have the majority of the responsibility for providing support to married female immigrants and preschoolers). Observed Results: In the beginning, education materials and programs designed specifically for immigrant children were non-existent, thus teachers were having difficulties in teaching immigrant children in schools. The development of a wide range of educational materials, programs and other mechanisms have made the current education system more capable of facilitating immigrant children in schools. However, there is a strong need to make a necessary evaluation of the developed materials, programs and mechanisms as well as to make the necessary revisions and amendments. 7. Please describe the mechanisms to design policies concerning the integration of immigrant students into pre-school and school. Please specify which ministries are involved for such policy designs, what role/remit each ministry has, and how the policy coordination has been operational. Please attachment some relevant documents (e.g. an inter-ministerial join policy paper, a mission statement of an interministerial unit, descriptions of a jointly-run-project, etc.). Mechanisms behind the designed policies: Implementation of integrated education policies to guarantee the adaptation and integration of immigrant children with native students in schools, and the promotion and implementation of to foster understanding and tolerance of multiculturalism on the part of local students. In addition, by providing extracurricular activities, programs, and mentoring mechanisms to immigrant children facing difficulties due to the different culture and language, we seek to provide the utmost support for the adaptation of immigrant children in schools (programs supported by the Ministry of Education and Science Technology and the respective local Office of Education). Roles: Through the Promotion of Education on Understanding Multiculturalism in Schools (providing lectures, activities and other mechanisms on multiculturalism), other government offices provide support to enhance the understanding of for both families of local students as well as immigrant students (cooperation from city and provincial authorities). Policy Coordination 1: Currently in 2008, there is no official policy coordination between different ministries, but they share the need for such policy coordination, and some affairs concerning the development and support of families of female immigrants have been partially been implemented through cooperation between the Commission for Foreigners (Commissioner: Prime Minister) and other governmental ministries and commissions of administrative affairs. Policy Coordination 2: Through the National Research Council for Economics, Humanities and Social Science, the government is currently promoting a variety of different cooperative research projects 4

among different government-contributed research organizations (focusing on female married immigrants, children of immigrant families, etc.) Relevant Materials: M 8. Please indicate the total public resources spent on the education of immigrant children. Please list relevant ministries who are allocated the public resources and specify the amount that each ministry is allocated to. Please provide the figures in local currency. Of the total public funding, please indicate the allocation to the ministry of education in local currency. Please specify how the funding has been allocated among different types of programmes or institutions (e.g. national programmes, block grants to institutions, additional grants to institutions, funding per capita, seed-funding for pilot projects, etc.)? Ministries Budget Method of budget allocation Method of Support Ministry of Education and Science Technology 434 Million KRW Ministry of Health & Welfare and Ministry of Culture, Family Sports and Tourism 900 Million KRW -Development and implementation of programs for immigrant children 459 Million KRW Based on the budget application for each ministry, the Ministry of Planning and Finance (ministry responsible for the distribution of national budgets) finalizes the contents and amount of the concerned budget upon approval from the National Assembly Designation of organization and issuing of the fund -Issuing of budget to -Establishment and support of affiliated Foundations organization, and -Issuing of budget and support to issuing of budgets to related centers (Married business organizations Immigrant Female Support through public Center) subscriptions 9. On national programmes on the education of immigrant children, please provide detailed information in a table: [the name of the programmes], [policy objectives], [planned means to achieve the objectives], [expected outputs], [budget allocated], [duration of the programme with the starting year], [target beneficiaries], and [target level] for each programme. Please add other relevant information to the table. Program Ministry Policy Goals Operation of Center for Ministry of Education and Science Technology -research on multicultural education -development of textbooks and education programs for children of immigrant Operation of Rainbow Youth Center Ministry of Health & Welfare and Family immigrant family- (North Korean refugees, multicultural), children- and youth-related policies and programs Operation of social, cultural and art education business Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism ㅇ From the perspective of social integration, providing active support to transform the general consensus of immigrant families and non-immigrant people, and helping immigrants to 5

Detailed Blueprint families -development of teaching programs and reference materials for teachers of Promotion of the following agendas by the end of 2008 -Analysis of current status of in schools -International comparison of a variety multicultural education curriculums -Development of intermediate education textbook for children of immigrant families -Development of categorized teaching methods for different subjects for teachers responsible for -Development of multicultural training programs for teachers -Operation of multicultural education program network and development of support systems -Publication of textbook for children of immigrant families -Fostering of professional human resources for children and youth of immigrant families -Providing comprehensive support through strengthening the capacity for multiculturalism in children and youths in general - Promotion of the following agendas by the end of 2008 - Operation of policy research and international forum for the support of immigrant children North Korean refugee early adjustment education program: Hanawon Visitation Education, Comparative Cultural Experience and Education, Social Education, House Visitation Education Program comprehensive education program for North Korean refugees (Development and operation of Understanding the Culture of North and South Korea. ) Understanding Multicultural Program. (Different Color, Same Us) -Educating and fostering professional human resources (Youth counselors, youth guides, School social workers, etc.) successfully adjust to the local community ㅇ Providing an opportunity to every constituent of our society to have an open consensus on cultural diversity ㅇ Centering around each region, the government is constructing systematic support systems to guarantee the activation of culture, arts and education through cooperation among 16 regional governments, business operation organizations and education beneficiaries (including immigrant families) and other concerned interest groups -Promotion and establishment of Local Government cooperative business (Multicultural Business): 2007. 11 ~ 2008. 1 -Business Presentation Issuing: 2008. 2 ~ 4 -Education: 2008. 4 ~ 12 -Evaluation of business results and satisfaction level: 2008. 5 ~ 12 6

Expected Results -Accurate understanding of the current status of -Hosting professional Forums on in issues relating to the Support of schools immigrant children -Publication of professional -Development of comprehensive education texts for education for North Korean immigrant children refugees and programs on -Development and understanding multi-cultures. performance of -Fostering professional human resources in the field of program for all teachers multiculturalism -Counseling and mentoring for immigrant children via a cyber counseling office Budget 434 Million KRW 900 Million KRW 459 Million KRW -Promotion of social, cultural and art businesses reflecting the characteristics of each different region Commencement Date and Period 2007 - Present 2006 - Present 2005 - Present Subject Children of immigrant families, Teachers of multicultural education North Korean refugees, immigrant children, etc. Immigrant workers, married female immigrants and children, etc. 7