Demonstration of Online Practical Class at Dongil Mirae Science High School on the 8th

Gwangju Metropolitan Office of Education Fully Prepares for Specialized High School Online Practical Classes View original image


[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Yoon Jamin] The Gwangju Metropolitan Office of Education (Superintendent Jang Hwikuk) is making thorough preparations for online practical classes targeting specialized high schools in anticipation of online school openings.


According to the Gwangju Office of Education on the 7th, considering the nature of specialized high schools where most classes are conducted through practical training, they have provided online practical class materials and content (over 17,000 items).


They are meticulously preparing to conduct major subject online practical classes using various practical simulators.


In particular, to pre-check the practical-focused online classes, Dongil Mirae Science High School will demonstrate an interactive online practical class using practical simulators on the 8th.


This will show that interactive online practical classes are possible even in specialized high schools.


Choi Jeunghwan, principal of Dongil Mirae Science High School, said, “Through this online practical class demonstration, we will identify and respond to issues in remote education in advance to reduce the burden on students and teachers,” adding, “We will thoroughly prepare for online school openings so that online and offline practical classes can be linked after school starts.”



Woo Jaehak, head of secondary education at the city education office, stated, “In response to the online school opening, we will prepare customized online practical class plans for each major subject to ensure smooth online practical classes that specialized high school students and parents are curious about,” and added, “We plan to actively support so that there is no neglect in cultivating the job competencies of specialized high school students.”


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