Relations of Vocabulary and Cognitive Skills With Reading Performance of North Korean Students in South Korean SchoolsNorth Korean childrenReading outcomesCognitive skillsLinguistic differencesJournal of Psycholinguistic Research - We examined if North (n=123) and South Korean (n=123) children in Grades ...
In contrast, East Asian postindustrial youth (e.g., Japanese, Taiwanese, North Korean, Indian youth) have as little as half as much discretionary time as their North American and European counterparts, due, in large part, to a greater emphasis and time spent on schoolwork. The majority of...
Spurred by the North Korean invasion ofSouth Koreain June 1950 (seeKorean War), the United States took steps to demonstrate that it would resist any Soviet military expansion or pressures in Europe. Gen.Dwight D. Eisenhower, the leader of the Allied forces in western Europe in World War II...