- The King
Sejong Institute (Korean: 세종학당; RR: Sejong
Hakdang) is a
foundation established by the
South Korean government that
encourages learning of the...
- Ewha
Haktang (Korean: 이화학당; Hanja: 梨花學堂,
Lihua Hakdang) is a
Korean secondary education institution established in 1886 in Hansung-bu, Joseon, and is...
- to
Seoul to
attend Ehwa
Hakdang (1913–1915),
which later became Ewha Girls' High School. In 1915 she
moved on to Ewha
Hakdang (now Ewha
Womans University)...
- University, in
recognition of his
service as
teaching ****istant at
Gusae Hakdang and for his work at
Jejungwon and
Severance Hospital. Ahn was also a good...
- 4-year
junior high school. In
October 1901 the
school was
named Soongsil Hakdang (숭실학당,
Soongsil Academy). The name
Soongsil roughly means "Revering [God]...
- In
October 1901 the
school was
named Soongsil Hakdang (숭실학당, "Soongsil Academy"). In 1905 the
Hakdang was
permitted by the
missionary body to establish...
-
women folk healers.
Women were
excluded from
schools until 1886, when Ewha
Hakdang was established.
During the
Goryeo Dynasty (918–1392),
monogamy was supported...
-
school uniform in
South Korea originates from the boys'
school Paichai Hakdang established by
Henry Appenzeller. The
uniform was
created in 1898. The...
-
College of Education. Ewha Girls' High
School originates from the Ewha
Hakdang mission school for
girls founded on May 31, 1886, by Mary F. Scranton....
- The Ewha
Hakdang dorm
built in
place of the hotel...