“South Korea’s Education Ministry said it would crack down on about 200 unapproved or unregistered education facilities, including international schools operating in a legal gray zone, as concerns grow over students being kept outside the formal public education system. The ministry said Wednesday it had identified the facilities after running a reporting period and conducting on-site inspections from December to March. The targets included institutions that collected high tuition without approva
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