※ Details are provided based on the brochure image below.
· You can review the purpose, goals, curriculum, operating policy, and application method for the Basic, Advanced, and Professional courses at once.
※ Applied respectively at the end of the Advanced Course and Professional Course.
Certification
Grade 3 / Grade 2 Korean Haiku Instructor
Grade 3: Eligibility to apply for the Professional Course
Grade 2: Eligibility to take the Grade 1 private certification exam
※ Certification criteria follow official notices and regulations.
Level 1
Grade 1 Private Certification Exam
Written exam: average score of 60 or higher across four subjects, with no subject below 40
Practical exam: lesson plan writing and presentation, 70 or higher out of 100
※ Schedule and detailed subjects will be announced separately.
Activities After Completion
Teaching activities dispatched to institutions and schools
Opening regional branches of the Korea Haiku Federation and operating courses
Operating and expanding character education programs
Promoting and teaching Korean haiku for youth and senior communities
· These activity examples may be expanded according to educational outcomes and the Federation’s operating policy.
· The social expansion of Korean haiku education, including youth, senior, and regional programs, is one of the Federation’s major missions.
Course Application / Inquiry
Schedules, application methods, and tuition details are provided through inquiry.
The sequence is Basic Course → Advanced Course (I) → Comprehensive Exam → Professional Course (II) → Comprehensive Exam. When exam requirements are met, Grade 3 or Grade 2 certification and eligibility for the next stage are granted.
What are the criteria for the comprehensive exam?
The basic criteria are attendance of 80% or higher and an objective test score of 80 or higher. Detailed operating rules may be announced separately for each schedule or cohort.
How is the Grade 1 private certification exam organized?
It consists of a first written exam, requiring an average score of 60 or higher across four subjects with no subject below 40, and a second practical exam, requiring 70 or higher out of 100 for lesson plan writing and presentation.