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Korea University of Technology and Education

Korea University of Technology and Education
Type Government supported
Established 1991
Academic staff
300
Undergraduates 3,600
Postgraduates 550
Location Cheon-An, Chungnam Province, South Korea
Website www.koreatech.ac.kr
Korean name
Hangul 한국기술교육대학교
Hanja 韓國技術敎育大學校

Korea University of Technology and Education (KOREATECH, Hangeul: 한국기술교육대학교), was established in 1991 by the government with the special mission of fostering practical engineers and HRD experts.

ducation

Human Resources Development Institute Built in Budae-dong, Cheonan-si in 2006, the 2rd Campus (land area: 33,781m², floor area: 20,826m²) was the first in the nation to fulfill the function of industry-university cooperation.

Human Resources Development Institute

Industry-University Cooperation Foundation

>Founded in 2003, as one of the university's affiliated institutes, under the Law of Industrial Training and Industry-University Cooperation Promotion, the Foundation carries out comprehensive industry-university cooperative projects based on its dedication to specialized OJT-oriented employee education system, which KOREATECH is unique in offering.

Advanced Technology Education Center

Jointly founded with Samsung Electronics and Samsung SDI in 2006.

Employment & Labor Training Institute. The former Korea Labor Training Institute was merged with KOREATECH. The Employment & Labor Training Institute was founded on Mar. 1st, 2009 as a specialty public sector training institute for providing employment and labor training to civil service and public institution employees, and teachers. It promotes the correct understanding and problem-solving capacity in regard to labor problems through methodical and professional education programs in the fields of HR and employment-labor administration.

Korean Skills Quality Authority(KSQA). Korean Skills Quality Authority (KSQA) is a regulatory organization in the Vocational Education Training (VET) sector, established on the 1st April 2015 under the Ministry of Employment and Labor. The successful cases and systems of Australian Skills Quality Authority(ASQA) provided a benchmark for reforming the Korean VET system. With the foundation of KSQA, the functions of training endorsement, regulation, quality control and so forth formerly carried by three different organizations have been streamlined and dissolved into KSQA. KSQA, therefore, now plays an important role in the VET sector by regulating Registered Training Organizations(RTOs) and conducting quality control services in a national scale. KSQA operates five centers: Center for Training Organization Assessment, Center for Collective Training Evaluation, Center for Distance Training Evaluation, Center for Training Performance Assessment and Center for Illegal Training Administration.

Center for Training Organization Assessment

Center for Training Organization Assessment(CTOA) controls and determines the access to the VET market by assessing the reliability, operation capability, and trainees' satisfaction of training organizations and also conducts consistent policy researches in order to suggest ideas in policy making and ultimately improve the performance of RTOs.


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