For Kami:
Handicap Access
Korea is improving social services and infrastructure regularly. Handicap access is still not good in Korea, but has improved significantly since I've come here in 1996. My school, Gwangju University, as well as Kunsan National University have improved accessibility as there has been a significant outreach to have handicap learners attend.
Angry Handicap Korean man dies.
http://www.korea4expats.com/article-bus-subway-accessibility-seoul.html
Visability of Disability in Korea
Expats in Korea
There are a ton of nonKoreans living and teaching in South Korea. Within the past month, the Korean government has just decided to reduce spending on importing native-speaking English teachers. (Link to article.) Where I live, I expect less cut backs. While the English teaching expats have increased annually, increases in other Asians coming to Korea to live and work has also increased. (Gwangju Stats 2004-2009)
Korean Folk Tales
The Disobedient Frog
The Rabbit's Judgment
Two Brothers
Why the Sea is Salty
Check out this Scribd for a list of the above as well as a few others.
Crowder Han, Suzanne. Korean Folk and Fairy Tales. Hollym, 1991
Curry, Lindy Soon. A Tiger by the Tail. Englewood: Libraries Unlimited, 1999
On Youtube, Luara Shadowcry has several readings of Korean folk tales.
Poo Cake (a video reading)