-
educational programs from
Daekyo. The name "Eye
Level Learning" is used
internationally whilst in
South Korea,
where Daekyo is headquartered, it is named...
- (KWFF),
which represents the sport's
highest level in
South Korea.
Icheon Daekyo won the
inaugural edition of the WK
League in 2009 and won two more titles...
-
Icheon Daekyo Women's
Football Club (Korean: 이천 대교 여자축구단) was a
South Korean women's
football team
based in Icheon, Gyeonggi-do. It was
founded in 2002...
- MBC) Frog
Magical (
Daekyo Broadcasting Corporation)
Little Truck Trio (
Daekyo Broadcasting Corporation)
Adventure King (
Daekyo Broadcasting Corporation)...
- Young-joong (Korean: 강영중; Hanja: 姜榮中; born July 27, 1949), the
chairman of
Daekyo Group [ko], the
largest private tutoring company in Korea,
served as the...
- in the
following seasons.) (Hebrew)
Simone D'Andrea (Italian) Lee Mi-ja (
Daekyo) and
Jeong Ok-joo (EBS) (Korean) Iman
Bitar (1st voice) and Eman
Hayel (2nd...
-
Citizen Pocheon Citizen Yangpyeong FC
Yeoju FC WK-League (2)
Suwon FMC
Goyang Daekyo Noonnoppi Kangaroos Korea Baseball Organization (1) KT Wiz KBL (2) Anyang...
- for
clubs in Brazil, the
United States and ****an
before moving to
Icheon Daekyo of
South Korea's WK-League in 2009. With the
Brazilian national team, Pretinha...
- 2005.
Retrieved 6
March 2025. "여자축구 대교, 통일대기 일반부 우승" [Women's football:
Daekyo win
senior division of
Unification Cup]. KBS News (in Korean). Retrieved...
- Song Ja (송자):
Former President of
Yonsei University and
current CEO of
Daekyo [ko]
Chung Mong-hun (정몽헌):
Former Chairman of
Hyundai Group Lee Boo-jin...