Gyeonggi Office of Education Selects 30 Agencies for Students with School Maladjustment View original image


[Asia Economy (Uijeongbu) = Reporter Lee Young-gyu] The Gyeonggi Provincial Office of Education will select 30 consignment institutions to take charge of and educate students at risk of school maladjustment and academic dropout.


The selection targets include national and public educational institutions and affiliated organizations, healing institutions, youth single-parent institutions, and related non-profit private organizations.


In accordance with the 'Ordinance on Guaranteeing the Learning Rights of Unwed Mothers and Fathers Students,' the Gyeonggi Office of Education designates and operates youth single-parent institutions to prevent academic dropout of these students.


Once designated as consignment institutions, they operate various programs such as some subjects, alternative subjects, experiential activities, career and college entrance education, and vocational education.


Schools recognize the grades and attendance completed at these consignment institutions, and students can be promoted or graduate upon returning after consignment education.


The consignment education targets are students who received expulsion as a result of disciplinary measures in middle and high schools but had their expulsion deferred because they wished to receive consignment education, and students who are victims or perpetrators of school violence who wish to receive consignment education.


However, students expelled due to school violence are excluded from consignment education targets.



The recruitment of consignment institutions is open until the 22nd of this month, and the results will be announced on the Gyeonggi Office of Education website on the 27th of next month.


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