Textbooks in public school in South Korea must be one of the following:
- textbooks compiled by the Ministry of Education
- textbooks authorized by the Minister of Education
- textbooks authorized by a superintendent of a city/province
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KoreaInformation about Korea Korean Ministry of Education TextbooksSubmitted by I on 6 November 2006 - 2:10pmTags: Textbooks in public school in South Korea must be one of the following:
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