March 30 to April 30 Online Bulletin Board and Phone Consultation Applications Available...Consultation Applications Accepted via Geumcheon-gu Exclusive Online Consultation System

Geumcheon-gu, Emergency Online Counseling Support for Academic Advancement and Learning View original image


[Asia Economy Reporter Park Jong-il] Geumcheon-gu (Mayor Yu Seong-hoon) will provide 'Emergency Academic and Learning Online Counseling' for high school students in grades 1 to 3 within the district from March 30 to April 30, for about one month.


The 'Emergency Academic and Learning Online Counseling' was established to compensate for students' learning gaps and alleviate anxiety about college entrance preparation due to the continued delay of school openings caused by the spread of COVID-19.


Students who wish to receive counseling can apply by entering basic information on the dedicated counseling website (http://geumcheon.eduplan.co.kr) and selecting either online bulletin board counseling or phone counseling.


Additionally, to ensure students receive stable support during this unprecedented situation, three active academic counselors from Geumcheon High School, Dongil Girls' High School, and Munil High School will serve as consultants.


The teachers responsible for consulting are veterans not only from their respective schools but also active members of the Seoul Academic Counselors Association and the Seoul Metropolitan Office of Education's Academic and Career Support Team.


Meanwhile, Geumcheon-gu plans to operate various academic support programs such as annual one-on-one college entrance consulting (online, phone, face-to-face), college entrance briefings, special lectures by admissions officers, and parent college entrance academies to help students and parents prepare for college entrance steadily.


Mayor Yu Seong-hoon said, "We have taken seriously and deliberated on the situation where school openings have been delayed twice due to the spread of COVID-19 and online school openings are being discussed," adding, "We will do our best to support first-year students who need to plan their academic and career paths after entering high school, second-year students who need to upgrade toward their goals, and third-year students who have college entrance exams ahead, so that they can prepare for learning and college entrance steadily."



Inquiries can be made to the Geumcheon-gu Office Education Support Division for guidance.


This content was produced with the assistance of AI translation services.

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