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CNUE (Project Lead: Professor Tecnam Yoon, Department of English Education) announced that it was selected on June 5 for the 2025 Go-to-School Consulting Project, hosted by the Ministry of Education and the Korea Foundation for Science and Creativity, securing 1.8 billion won in project funding. This marks the second year our university has been selected for this project and has been taking the lead in a nationwide AI-based digital innovation for education, in partnership with Mokwon University (main organizer) and ToBeUnicorn Co., Ltd (collaborating organization). Through this project, the university will provide personalized education using AI for elementary, middle, and high school students across the country. In its second year, this year’s project will introduce a digital class innovation platform to support teachers in continuing to use AI-based tools in their classrooms after the training program. The main programs include △ an AI Digital Textbook (AIDT) based program, △ school-specific training focused on master teachers, and △ specialized programs for multicultural and special education schools. These field-specific educational models will be implemented in over 130 schools nationwide.
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The “2026 Joint Online College Admissions Information Session for the Universities of Education,” hosted by CNUE with ten national universities of education participating, ended successfully. This information session took place over four days from May 19 to 22 and attracted great interest, with 2,300 students, parents, and teachers applying and attending. The joint online admissions information session was organized by ten universities of education—Chuncheon National University of Education, Gyeongin National University of Education, Gwangju National University of Education, Daegu National University of Education, Busan National University of Education, Seoul National University of Education, Jeonju National University of Education, Jinju National University of Education, Cheongju National University of Education, and Korea National University of Education—to provide information about admissions into national universities of education for students interested in becoming elementary school teachers, as well as their parents and teachers. The event was held online, thereby removing any spatial limitations, and included a real-time Q&A session that allowed students across the country to get answers to their questions, helping them gain a deeper understanding of the admissions process. All the national universities of education, including the CNUE, will continue collaborating to provide aspiring students with accurate and essential information.
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On Thursday, March 27, Chuncheon National University of Education (CNUE) held an event to commemorate its 86th anniversary (March 26) at Ilji Hall, Hongik-gwan. The event was attended by the President of the Alumni Association, as well as members of the board and advisory committee. 17 faculty members who have worked for over 20 years and 10 years at CNUE were presented with plaques of merit, and nine students received scholarship certificates (for the CNUE Development Fund Scholarship and the Alumni Association Scholarship) during the event. In his commemorative address, President Lee Juhan remarked, “We are responding proactively and preemptively to drastic changes of time, and we should find solutions to critical issues we face with an open mind.” Min Yeong-hong, the President of the Alumni Association, added in his congratulatory remarks, “I thank the presidents and faculty members who have devoted themselves to Chuncheon National University of Education. As alumni, we will also continue to work for the bright future of Chuncheon National University of Education.”
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Chuncheon National University of Education (CNUE) announced that its acceptance rate for the 2025 Elementary School Teacher Certification Exam stands at 70.8%, ranking third among universities of education nationwide. This success is attributed to the impact of the government’s expansion of Neulbom Schools, changes made to the Teacher Certification Exam instituted by the Gangwon State Office of Education, and an increase in university programs preparing students for the exam. The nationwide introduction of Neulbom School programs in elementary schools has resulted in a 36% increase in the number of newly certified teachers by the state offices of education, rising from 3,157 in 2024 to 4,265 in 2025, which may have also contributed to this new record. In the case of the Gangwon State Office of Education, the evaluation criteria for the second round of the exam were adjusted, with the in-depth interview for teaching aptitude reduced from 70 to 40 points, while the classroom demonstration increased from 10 to 40 points. Starting in 2026, the Office announced that the points for the essay section in the first round of the exam will be adjusted from 100 to 20 points and that the abolished curriculum subject would be reintroduced with 80 points. Professor Ko Junghwa, the Dean of Student Affairs, remarked, “We will continue to expand and strengthen our mentoring programs, special lectures, and classroom demonstration programs to help students gain a competitive edge in the Teacher Certification Exam.”
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Chuncheon National University of Education (CNUE) hosted the 2024 Commencement Ceremony on Tuesday, February 20, at Seokwoo Hall, Seokwoo Building. 435 students, including 129 master’s degree students and 306 undergraduate students, received their degrees during the ceremony, which was attended by the President of the University, the President of the Alumni Association, the President of the Gangwon State Division of the Korean Federation of Teachers’ Association, as well as the appointed professors and department professors. President Lee Juhan encouraged all the graduates in his commencement address, commenting, “Please trust in your own value and take pride in yourself, and I hope that your life will be full of fulfilment and happiness.”
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