Park Jong-hoon, Superintendent of Gyeongnam Provincial Office of Education, is participating in a real-time interactive remote class held at Jinhae Yongwon High School on the 30th.

Park Jong-hoon, Superintendent of Gyeongnam Provincial Office of Education, is participating in a real-time interactive remote class held at Jinhae Yongwon High School on the 30th.

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[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Kang Sharon] On the afternoon of the 30th, Park Jong-hoon, Superintendent of Gyeongnam Provincial Office of Education, visited Jinhae Yongwon High School, a pilot school for remote classes, to check the preparation status for remote classes.


Superintendent Park received explanations on real-time interactive classes (video classes), content-utilization-centered classes (lecture-type and discussion-type), and task-performance-centered classes (task presentation and feedback), participated directly in the classes, and carefully checked whether there was any confusion on site due to the various platforms.


At this occasion, Superintendent Park encouraged, "Starting remote classes with task-performance-centered classes to build confidence, then moving on to content-utilization-centered classes, and finally progressing to more challenging interactive classes is one method. I hope the pilot schools operate well and show good exemplary cases."



The Gyeongnam Office of Education is conducting training on the use of various platforms to enhance teachers' remote teaching capabilities, and has produced 10 cases of remote classes by school level (elementary, middle, and high school), which are being showcased from today through the Gyeongnam Office of Education's online training delivery site.


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