Ahn Yang-ok explained
Ahn Yang-ok (; born 7 April 1957) is an educator and the 35th president of The Korean Federation of Teachers' Associations. Ahn is also a member of EIAP regional committee.[1]
Education
He received B.A. degree in Physical Education from Seoul National University, followed by M.A, and Ph.D. degrees in physical education from the same university.,
Teaching
1981~1985
Teacher
- Secho Middle SchoolSeoul
- Donjak Middle School
- Sudo Girls’ High School
1988~1998
Instructor
- Seoul National University
- Dankook University
- Dong-duk Women’s University
- Yong-In University
- Korean National Sport University
2001~Present
Professor
- Seoul National University of Education
Career
- President, Directors’ Council of Students’ Affairs, Korean National Council for University of Education (2003~2005)
- Vice president, The Seoul Federation of Teachers’ Association (2005~2007)
- President, The Seoul Federation of Teachers’ Association (2007~2008)
- Chairperson, Sangmoon High School, Seoul, Republic of Korea (2008~2010)
- President, Korean Society of Sport Policy (2009~2011)
- Committee member, Education International Asia-Pacific Regional Committee (2013~Present)
- Commissioner, Council for Seoul Public Order (2010~Present)
- President, The Korean Federation of Teachers’ Association (2010~Present)
Awards
Presidential Awards of Korean Sports, Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism (October 14, 2011)
- Winner of the Physical Education Research Awards at the Korea Sports Awards
Mayor Awards of Culture for Seoul City, Seoul City Hall (December 2, 2011)
- Winner of Seoul Culture Awards
Physical Education Research Awards, Korean Olympic Torch Association (December 7, 2010)
- Winner of Research Awards, Korean Olympic Torch Association
Excellence in Field of Physical Education Research, Korean Olympic Committee (February 9, 2010)
- Winner of awards for Excellence Research, Korean Olympic Committee
External links
Notes and References
- News: 윤 . 명철 . 2022-02-08 . [인터뷰] 안양옥 "학교를 살려야 사회가 살아난다" ]. ko . [Interview] Ahn Yang-ok "We need to save our schools to save our society" . 시사오늘 [Current Affairs Today] . 2023-05-02.