Korea's well-known education research institute, established to improve children's, primary and secondary education, is composed of more than 60 famous people, including education experts and publishing experts, and has 1 100 members. So far, many projects have been developed to serve students.
Teacher Young Joon Park.
He graduated from the Department of Mathematics Education of Seoul National University, Korea, and studied in Montana State University, USA with a master's degree in mathematics. After returning to China, he completed the doctoral program in education at Seoul National University. He is currently a visiting professor in the Department of Mathematics Education at Hony University in South Korea, and director of the Naon Institute of Education. He has written a series of new primary school mathematics textbooks, a mathematics cafe without symbols and formulas, and a problem that no one can solve. 1992 was awarded the Excellent Tutor Award in Mathematics by the Korean Ministry of Education, and he also translated books such as "Mathematical Rage" and "Mathematics Dominates Civilization". In 200 1 year, he was awarded the Science Book Translation Award by the Korean Ministry of Science and Technology.
Teacher Liu
Ph.D., Professor of Mathematics, Department of Mathematics, Hanyang University, Korea. While serving as a researcher at Naon Institute of Education and Korea Institute of "One-on-One" Dialogue Education, he also launched an active teaching activity in the mathematics theme group of alternative education (non-traditional education)-reading the world in a mathematical way.
Teacher Li
He graduated from the Department of Mathematics of Hannan University, Korea, and holds a master's degree in mathematics education from Korea Normal University. Now he is a researcher at Naon Institute of Education, participating in the compilation of a series of new mathematics textbooks for primary schools, and planning, translating and publishing a series of new generation mathematics textbooks "Observing the world with mathematical eyes-MIC".