Jeonnam Provincial Office of Education Provides 'Online Learning Support' to Compensate for Class Losses
Jeonnam Provincial Office of Education has established the 'Jeonnam Online Education Service' to compensate for the class losses in schools affected by the three-week delayed start of the semester. (Photo by Jeonnam Provincial Office of Education)
View original image[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Lee Jun-kyung] The Jeonnam Provincial Office of Education has established the 'Jeonnam Online Education Service' to compensate for the learning loss at schools facing a three-week delay in the start of the semester due to the spread of the COVID-19 virus infection.
According to the Jeonnam Provincial Office of Education on the 10th, the 'Jeonnam Online Education Service' built on the main office website provides weekly learning plans by school level and grade.
When students click on the weekly learning plans, they can study various learning contents such as e-Hakseupter, Edunet, and YouTube on mobile devices and computers.
The Office of Education has formed and operates the 'Jeonnam Online Education Service Support Team' consisting of 44 elementary and secondary school teachers in Jeonnam with excellent online teaching and learning capabilities. The support team actively assists schools so that online classes can be opened and operated, enabling not only learning but also life guidance until the end of the closure.
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Superintendent Jang Seok-woong said, "As the start of the semester at schools of all levels is delayed due to the spread of COVID-19, multifaceted efforts are needed to fill the learning gap," and added, "Let us actively utilize the online education service to minimize the damage caused by learning loss and take this as an opportunity to foster students' self-directed learning ability."
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