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** 7,670,000 (=59,000x$130) dollars for School Servers ($300 per unit). See [[School Servers for Korean Schools]].
** 7,670,000 (=59,000x$130) dollars for School Servers ($300 per unit). See [[School Servers for Korean Schools]].
=== Summary of high Schools in South Korea===
=== Summary of high Schools in South Korea===
There are two kinds of high schools in South Korea, one for occupational training, and the other for preliminary college education.
For full information, visit [http://www.moe.go.kr/main.jsp?idx=0306070101 here] and click the Excel file attached.
==== High schools for occupational trainings====

* At the end of 2006', there are 723 occupational training high schools, 494,349 students, 16,556 classes, 5,362 office workers and 36,750 teachers. We estimate there should be an extra OLPC per 500 students and per 100 teachers. So, we need (494,349 x 100.5% = ) 496,821 Type I OLPC(itizen)s at minimum, and (5,362 + 36,750 = 42,112) x 101%= 42,534 Type II OLPC(itizen)s. For approximation, we need 487,000 [[Type I OLPC]]s for occupational training high school students and 43,000 [[Type II OLPC]]s for teachers/office workers.
* At the end of 2006', there are 3,051 schools, 2,075,311 students, 58,771 classes, 12,092 office workers and 106,919
* As we expect One Server per Class, we need 16,556 servers. However, there are some schools whose students are less than 100, a little more servers more will be needed, maybe 17,000 servers.
teachers. We estimate there should be an extra OLPC per 500 students and per 100 teachers. So, we need (2,075,311 x 100.5% = ) 2,086,688 Type I OLPC(itizen)s at minimum, and (12,092 + 106,919 = 119,011) x 101%= 120,202 Type II OLPC(itizen)s. For approximation, we need 2,087,000 OLPCs for middle school students and 120,200 OLPCs for teachers/office workers.
* Estimated budget: about 72,387,000 dollars at minimum
* As we expect One Server per Class, we need 58,771 servers. However, there are some schools whose students are less than 100, a little more servers more will be needed, maybe servers.
** 64,586,730 (=496,821x$130) dollars for [[Type I OLPC]](itizen)s ($130 per unit).
* Estimated budget: 294,606,000 dollars at minimum
** 271,310,000 (=2,087,000x$130) dollars for [[Type I OLPC]](itizen)s ($130 per unit).
** 5,590,000 (=42,534x$130) dollars for [[Type II OLPC(itizen)s ($130 per unit). See [[Yet another OLPC: One Laptop per Citizen]]
** 15,626,000 (=120,202x$130) dollars for [[Type II OLPC(itizen)s ($130 per unit). See [[Yet another OLPC: One Laptop per Citizen]]
** 2,210,000 (=17,000x$130) dollars for School Servers ($300 per unit). See [[School Servers for Korean Schools]].
** 7,670,000 (=59,000x$130) dollars for School Servers ($300 per unit). See [[School Servers for Korean Schools]].

Revision as of 13:31, 27 March 2007

The secondary educational system of South Korea consists of the two different system, a middle school (3 years) and a high school (3 years).

There are about 3,851,168 secondary students (13~18 years old) in South Korea (Dec.2006). we hope to distribute OLPC national-wide from 2009, but for 2008' only some of them will receive their OLPCs. See School list for detailed information about schools in South Korea (Korean character).

Summary of middle Schools in South Korea

For full information, visit here and click the Excel file attached.

  • At the end of 2006', there are 3,051 schools, 2,075,311 students, 58,771 classes, 12,092 office workers and 106,919

teachers. We estimate there should be an extra OLPC per 500 students and per 100 teachers. So, we need (2,075,311 x 100.5% = ) 2,086,688 Type I OLPC(itizen)s at minimum, and (12,092 + 106,919 = 119,011) x 101%= 120,202 Type II OLPC(itizen)s. For approximation, we need 2,087,000 OLPCs for middle school students and 120,200 OLPCs for teachers/office workers.

  • As we expect One Server per Class, we need 58,771 servers. However, there are some schools whose students are less than 100, a little more servers more will be needed, maybe servers.
  • Estimated budget: 294,606,000 dollars at minimum

Summary of high Schools in South Korea

There are two kinds of high schools in South Korea, one for occupational training, and the other for preliminary college education.

High schools for occupational trainings

  • At the end of 2006', there are 723 occupational training high schools, 494,349 students, 16,556 classes, 5,362 office workers and 36,750 teachers. We estimate there should be an extra OLPC per 500 students and per 100 teachers. So, we need (494,349 x 100.5% = ) 496,821 Type I OLPC(itizen)s at minimum, and (5,362 + 36,750 = 42,112) x 101%= 42,534 Type II OLPC(itizen)s. For approximation, we need 487,000 Type I OLPCs for occupational training high school students and 43,000 Type II OLPCs for teachers/office workers.
  • As we expect One Server per Class, we need 16,556 servers. However, there are some schools whose students are less than 100, a little more servers more will be needed, maybe 17,000 servers.
  • Estimated budget: about 72,387,000 dollars at minimum