The Gukjagam, known at times as Gukhak or Seonggyungwan, was the highest educational institution of the Korean Goryeo dynasty. It was located at the capital...
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Seongjong laid the foundation for Goryeo's educational system: he founded the Gukjagam national university in 992, supplementing the schools already established...
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each of them. In 1367, he became an instructor of Neo-Confucianism at the Gukjagam, then called Songgyungwan, whilst simultaneously holding a government position...
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Dynasties in China. Hak-Je involved operating national universities, called Gukjagam in the capital and called HyangAk in other regions. In King SeongJong Year...
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Kaesong. It was founded in the neighborhood of Gukja-dong with the name Gukjagam (국자감; 國子監) in 992 during the reign of King Seongjong of Goryeo, which ignited...
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the North were converted to use as a center of traditional culture (see Gukjagam). However, some of the 232 temples in the South continued their activities...
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during the Joseon Dynasty. It followed the example of the Goryeo-period Gukjagam, which in its latter years was also known by the name "Sungkyunkwan".[citation...
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(1887–1959) Education in the Joseon Dynasty History of Education Gukhak Gukjagam Songgyungwan (Kaesong) Sungkyunkwan University Beijing Guozijian Wikimedia...
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attracted scholars from across the country. It was based on the Goryeo-period Gukjagam. The Korean Confucian curriculum was based on the Chinese educational system...
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Seongjong (1083–1094) was a key advocate for Confucianism by establishing the Gukjagam, the highest educational institution of the Goryeo dynasty. This was enhanced...
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and to promote the study of the Confucian canon. It was the successor to Gukjagam from the Goryeo dynasty (992). It was reopened as Sungkyunkwan University...
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system modeled upon that of Tang China. The Gukhak was superseded by the Gukjagam, which was established in Gaegyeong in 992 during the Goryeo dynasty. In...
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time government-run educational institutions such as the hyanggyo and Gukjagam lost ground to private institutions like the Twelve Assemblies. The major...
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Twelve Assemblies came to be preferred over the national academy (the Gukjagam). List of Goryeo people Lee (1984), p. 130. Lee, Hong-jik (이홍직) ed. (1983)...
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civil service examinations, known as gwageo, and educational institutions (Gukjagam and Sungkyunkwan), promoting the studies of Chinese classical texts. The...
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spirit path Yeongshin to the temple. Education in the Joseon Dynasty Aak Gukjagam Songgyungwan at Kaesong Sungkyunkwan University Sungkyunkwan Ahn, Yong-joon...
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Temple Baek Yoon-heum as Ja-kaek Yoo Soon-chul as 철소 노인 Kim Do-sung as a Gukjagam's mayor Nam Yoo-hyun as the real Kim Chi-yang[citation needed] Lee Nak-joon...
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months after yielding the nine forts to the Jurchens, Yejong introduced to Gukjagam, the National Academy, seven courses of study based on the Five Classics...
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established and managed by the government. Major Gwanhak institutions include Gukjagam and Hakdang (학당; 學堂) in the cities and Hyanggyo in the rural areas. The...
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