College Born in Wartime
The DPR of Korea set up a system
of study while working alongside the universal 12-year compulsory
education and the regular educational system.
Higher education system of
studying while working was established by President Kim
Il Sung during the
Korean War (1950-1953).
Visiting a machine-building
factory in Songchon County, South Phyongan Province in January Juche
40(1951), he grasped that what was the most troublesome was the lack
of administrators and technical personnel.
If the problem is to be solved,
he said, it is necessary to set up an institution of higher learning
for workers to study while working. The task is not easy in the
difficult wartime, but administrators and technical personnel should
be brought up to speed up post-war reconstruction, he stressed. That
was how the term of factory college came into being in the DPR of
Korea.
Preparations for the
establishment of a college got brisk even in the flames of the war.
Visiting the factory again in
February, the President gave clear answers to all the questions
arising in establishing a college including its character, the
student enrollment and teaching methods.
He also took measures to
dispatch teachers recalled from the front to a newly set up college,
not to major universities.
Eventually, the first factory
college was founded on July 15, Juche 40(1951).
Afterwards, the college made a
rapid progress amid the deep concern of the Party and the State. The
number of factory colleges increased to over 30 in the 1960s, nearly
100 in the 1980s and more than 100 now.
Officials and technicians who
graduated from factory colleges increased steadily, playing an
important role in developing science and technology and powerfully
promoting the building of a thriving nation.
Today ordinary working people
study hard at factory colleges, farm colleges and fishery colleges to
push back the frontiers of science under the slogan of educating all
people into scientific and technical personnel set forth by Marshal
Kim Jong Un.
They would develop the science
and technology of the country higher.
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