Eye Level Learning
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Company type | Children's Education |
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Industry | Education, Tutoring |
Founded | 1976 |
Headquarters | Seoul, Republic of Korea (Global HQ); Ridgefield Park, New Jersey, United States |
Key people | Kang Young-joong: Founder and Chairman |
Website | www |
Eye Level Learning, formerly known as E.nopi, offers supplementary educational programs from Daekyo. The name "Eye Level Learning" is used internationally whilst in South Korea, where Daekyo is headquartered, it is named "Noonnoppi" (Korean: 눈높이) meaning "eye level".
Eye Level works through the No Child Left Behind Act. Eye Level offers tutoring known as Supplemental Education Services. Eye Level is an approved provider in the following U.S. states: California,[1] Connecticut, Illinois,[2] New Jersey,[3] New York,[4] Pennsylvania and Texas.
In 1975, Dr. Youngjoong Kang established a Math institute in Korea that would become the birthplace of "Noonnoppi", the concept that instructors must become students of their own students to truly know their abilities and attitudes toward learning. By viewing the world from the Eye Level of the student, the instructor can set appropriate goals and tailor a program to attain them, one successful step at a time.
Since its founding in 1986 by Dr. Kang, Daekyo has applied the concept of "Noonnoppi" to help more than two million students develop academic proficiency while becoming self-directed, lifelong learners. When expanding to the U.S., Asia-Pacific, and many other global markets, Daekyo applied the same concept to its Math, English, and Korean programs. Today, the future of learning looks bright for everyone who will be touched by Daekyo’s Eye Level programs.
See also
References
- ^ "Eye Level learning center franchise making big push into region". bizjournals.com. May 1, 2013. Retrieved September 4, 2015.
- ^ "Morton Grove's Eye Level Learning participates in annual literary competition". chicagotribune.com. August 17, 2015. Retrieved September 4, 2015.
- ^ "gmnews.com". Archived from the original on March 4, 2016. Retrieved September 4, 2015.
- ^ "Centers See New Faces Seeking Test Prep". nytimes.com. April 2, 2013. Retrieved September 4, 2015.
External links
- www.myeyelevel.com Worldwide Website
- www.eyelevelfranchise.com Franchising Website
- eng.daekyo.com Worldwide Parent Website
- www.daekyo.com Parent Website (in Korean)