User:Dckewon5131/서은숙 (1900년)

Seo Eun-sook ( December 19, 1900 or November 28, 1902 – July 2, 1977) was a Korean educator during the Japanese colonial period. Its initial name is Seo Jeong-soon.

Life
She was from Incheon and received a new education that was not common at the time at the Film Academy established by a missionary. After that, she studied at the Gyeongseong Department, studied at Ewha Womans University from 1913 to 1919, and graduated from Ewha Womans University in 1923. Kim Hwal-ran, a senior at the same school from Incheon, became close friends from then on and spent his entire life together in politics.

After graduating from Ewha School in 1923, she worked as a teacher at Ewha Girls' High School and a pre-college teacher until 1924, and as a teacher at Pyeongyang Jeongui Girls' High School in 1925. She worked as a professor at Ewha Womans University in 1927 and studied abroad in the United States from 1928. In 1930, she graduated from the Cincinnati Normal School and in 1931 received a master's degree in early childhood education from Columbia University's Graduate School. Along with her return to Korea, she returned to work as a professor at Ewha Womans University, and in April 1934, she served as a director and secretary of the Joseon Women's Sports Promotion Association.

From September 1935 to March 1939, she was regarded as a student superintendent of Ewha Nursery School, an affiliated kindergarten of Ewha Womans University, and laid the foundation for early childhood education in Korea, but she cooperated with Japanese colonial rule at the end of the Japanese colonial period. She attended the Social Education Promotion Meeting held in December 1936 and the Joseon Women's Problem Research Association held in January 1937, and was appointed as an instructor of the Broadcasting Education Promotion Council in January 1937.

In July 1937, she participated as the promoter of the Patriotic Gold Association and promoted cooperation in the conduct of the Sino-Japanese War, and in October 1938, she was appointed as a member of the National Living Committee in an emergency. In November 1938, she worked with Jang Deok-soo as a lecturer in a lecture tour in Pyeongannam-do hosted by the National Spirit Mobilization Chosun Federation. From 1939 to 1940, she majored in psychology and education at the University of Tokyo's College of Literature and Education, and in 1940 she was the director of accounting at the Ihoe Women's College.

In October 1941, she attended a mid-sized human conference hosted by Maeil Shinbo with Song Guem-sun and Bae Sang-myung, and in December 1941, he attended the Grand Lecture of the City Lady hosted by Maeil Shinbo with Kim Hwal-ran. In January 1942, she attended the exhibition life and wife's moral discussion hosted by Maeil Shinbo along with Hwang Shin-deok, and served as a member of the Women's University of Joseon Imjeonbo, a pro-Japanese women's group formed in 1942.

In May 1942, Noh Cheon-Myung, Park Maria, Ko Hwang-kyung, Lim Sook-jae, and Mo Yoon-sook attended a meeting of the mother of the military hosted by the wife of the Joseon Imjeonbo National Foundation to discuss promotional measures for the implementation of the conscription system. Due to these activities, it was selected in the education/academic section of the list of prospective pro-Japanese dictionaries organized by the National Institute of Korean Studies to be included in the pro-Japanese noun dictionary in 2008.

In August 1943, when the Ewha School was established, she was appointed as a director. In 1948, after liberation, she served as a director of the Korea YWCA Association and as an auditor of the YWCA Association from 1948 to 1962. From 1951 to 1954, she served as the secretary general of Ewha Womans University, from 1954 to 1961, and from March to August 1965, she served as the president of Ewha Womans University. In 1966, he served as the chairman of the Korean Association of Female Studies and the board of directors of the Korean Council of Women's Organizations, and after Kim Hwal-ran's death in 1970, she served as the chairman of the school corporation Lee Hwa-dang.

A major contribution

 * Daejeon, City and Guju  "Let's model the deeds of women." (Maeil Shinbo, January 4, 1938)
 * "The Theory and Practice of Life Improvement - Appreciation for the Perception of the Situation" (Cho Kwang, January 1939)
 * "To fight in the field, an oath to be kept behind - The Spirit of Sacrifice, This Service to the Nation" (Maeil Shinbo, December 26, 1941)
 * "Kwang Hwi's Life Is This" (Cho Kwang, February 1942

See more

 * Josonnimjonbogukttan

Reference

 * "The Gyeongin Daily" (2007.3.21) Incheon Character 100 People, 71 - Seo Eun-sook, single path, 'an Ewha person ''
 * Yang Mi-gang, "Pro-Japanese Logic and Behavior of Christian Women in the Late Period of Japan - Focusing on 1937-1945", "Monthly Forum of the Third Age Christian Research Institute", 2003
 * Yang Mi-gang, "Pro-Japanese Logic and Behavior of Christian Women in the Late Period of Japan - Focusing on 1937-1945", "Monthly Forum of the Third Age Christian Research Institute", 2003