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Hyanggyo

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Provincial schools in pre-modern Korea
Hyanggyo
Daeseongjeon Hall of Jeonjuhyanggyo in Jeonju, Jeollabuk-do.
Korean name
Hangul
향교
Hanja
Revised RomanizationHyanggyo
McCune–ReischauerHyanggyo
Map of 107 Hanggyo

Hyanggyo[1] (Korean향교) were government-run provincial Confucian schools established during theGoryeo (918–1392),[2] andJoseon (July 1392 – August 1910) periods in Korea. They were established to educate and train officials in Confucian ideals and the ethics of government. In the Joseon period, when Neo-Confucianism replaced Buddhism as the ruling ideology, the government needed to promote the new ideology to create a new social order based on Neo-Confucianism.[3] During this period also, teachers at Hyanggyo received land, royalties, and slaves from the government.[4]

They were officially closed near the end of the Joseon Dynasty, in 1894, but many were reopened as public elementary schools in 1900. They were not widely used during either period.

In the Joseon period,hyanggyo were established in everybu,mok,daedohobu,dohobu,gun, andhyeon (the last corresponding roughly to the size of modern-day cities and counties). They served primarily the children of theyangban, or ruling elite upper-class. Education was oriented toward thegwageo, or national civil service examinations. Although such education was in high demand, thehyanggyo were ultimately unable to compete with the privately runseowon andseodang.

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  1. ^"향교(鄕校) Hyanggyo".Encyclopedia of Korean Culture (in Korean). Retrieved2023-11-01.
  2. ^"철원향교(鐵原鄕校) Cheorwon Hyanggyo".Encyclopedia of Korean Culture (in Korean). Retrieved2023-11-01.
  3. ^Dong-Pyo Jang (1 January 2014),The Educational System, pp. 197–205,doi:10.1163/9789004261150_019,Wikidata Q123273355
  4. ^"면천향교(沔川鄕校) Myeoncheonhyanggyo".Encyclopedia of Korean Culture (in Korean). Retrieved2023-11-01.

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