I Hate Flying Bugs Inc. (CEO Chan-Yong Park), an EdTech company, announced today that it has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with the College of Education (Dean Sun-Hyung Park) at Dongguk University (President Jae-Woong Yoon). This partnership will focus on collaborative pre-service teacher education programs and teacher training initiatives.
The agreement aims to drive the digital transformation of secondary education by providing high-quality educational opportunities for both pre-service and in-service teachers.
Through this MOU, I Hate Flying Bugs Inc. and Dongguk University College of Education will collaborate to:
- Design and implement pre-service teacher education programs.
- Develop and promote teacher training and retraining initiatives.
- Conduct joint research and develop content for teacher preparation and training.
- Share and utilize necessary infrastructure.
I Hate Flying Bugs Inc. is an AI-powered EdTech company known for its all-in-one classroom management solution, “School PT.” The company is also a leader in AI digital textbook development, having been selected by the Korea Education and Research Information Service (KERIS) to develop prototype AI digital textbooks for secondary mathematics and primary/secondary science.
“This MOU is a significant step in enhancing the digital teaching competencies of pre-service teachers and supporting educators in adapting to the evolving educational landscape,” said Sun-Hyung Park, Dean of Dongguk University College of Education. “By collaborating with I Hate Flying Bugs Inc., and their expertise in AI digital textbook development and teacher training, we aim to elevate the quality of education.”
“We are thrilled to partner with Dongguk University College of Education, an institution with a 50-year legacy of fostering innovative educators,” said Chan-Yong Park, CEO of I Hate Flying Bugs Inc. “This collaboration will accelerate the digital transformation of secondary education and equip future educators with essential skills. We are dedicated to leveraging our technology to provide an optimal learning environment for all teachers.”