Gyeongnam Office of Education Communicates with Provincial Council
Special Lecture Invited by Gyeongsangnam-do Provincial Council
Lee Byung-hee, a member of the Gyeongnam Provincial Assembly, is giving a lecture to the staff of the Gyeongnam Office of Education. (Photo by Gyeongnam Office of Education)
View original image[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Kang Sharon] The Gyeongsangnam-do Office of Education (Superintendent Park Jong-hoon) announced on the 18th that it held a special lecture by inviting Assemblyman Lee Byung-hee (Liberty Korea Party) of the Gyeongnam Provincial Council's Education Committee for about 200 employees at the Gyeongnam Office of Education's 3rd floor Gonggam Hall.
The event was organized to improve employees' work capabilities and expertise through communication between the provincial council and the executive branch. Assemblyman Lee, a four-term representative of Miryang District 1, generously offered advice on Gyeongnam education policies based on his multi-term experience.
At the subsequent meeting on strengthening communication with the council, various discussions took place, including the establishment of a Q&A system for the council, review of ordinances proposed by assembly members, and changes in the scope of attendance for support personnel of the Education Committee.
Policy Planning Officer Seok Cheol-ho said, “This special lecture was organized to strengthen communication with the council, and it became an opportunity for smooth communication between the provincial council and the executive branch.”
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