Generally, Korean dramas tell stories inspired by social conditions in that country. One of the social issues most often touched upon is competition in the world of education and demands from parents.
There are quite a few Korean dramas about parents’ ambitions for their children’s education. In fact, recently Park Shin Hye and Park Hyung Sik also raised this issue. So, the plot is not just a love story between them.
Here are recommendations for Korean dramas about parents’ ambitions for education which are fun to follow. There are lots of moral messages in them, you know!
1. Exciting and intriguing, “Green Mother’s Club” (2022) delves into mothers’ competition and their ambition for their children to be number one in elementary school.
2. The drama was a hit when it was broadcast! “Sky Castle” (2018) raises the conflict between chaebol families and the super competitive world of education.
3. “High Class” (2021) is a Korean drama about parents’ ambitions for their children’s education, portraying the top 0.1% who have a dark side.
4. This makjang drama has even been made into season 2, you know. “The Penthouse” (2020) also depicts the pressure parents put on their children to be successful.
5. When a child becomes a victim of bullying, “Angry Mom” (2015) explores parents’ ambitions for education in preventing bullying. Have you watched it?
6. Regarding the story of romance in education, “Melancholia” (2021) also portrays parents who justify any means for the sake of their children.
7. Living a tough life, a single mother teaches her child hard in “The Good Bad Mother” (2023). Lee Do Hyun’s acting receives praise!
8. “At Eighteen” (2019) is a Korean drama about parents’ ambitions for education, focusing on school children and all their problems.
9. The antagonist in “Crash Course in Romance” (2023), namely Bang Soo Ah, experiences strong pressure from her mother to become the smartest student, which is quite saddening.
10. The latest Korean drama about parents’ ambitions for education is “Doctor Slump” (2024). The pressure to be successful and intelligent causes Ha Neul to experience depression.
This Korean drama about parents’ ambitions for their child’s education has an exciting plot. Apart from being entertained, you will know the other side behind education in South Korea. You can also learn the essence of education that is friendly to mental health.
So, which one are you most interested in watching among these Korean dramas about parents’ ambitions for education?