Korea National University of Education (KNUE) is a South Korean national university that specializes in teacher training and educational research based on Proclamation of Korea National University of Education Act. Established in 1985, it is the only university in South Korea that collectively prepares kindergarten, primary school, and secondary school teachers and is widely regarded as one of the top South Korean universities in the field of education.
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