Jeollanam-do Office of Education building (Photo by Jeonnam Office of Education)

Jeollanam-do Office of Education building (Photo by Jeonnam Office of Education)

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[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Lee Jun-kyung] The Jeonnam Provincial Office of Education plans to launch a website providing practical subject-centered content by NCS subject groups to support vocational high school students' online school opening amid the spread of COVID-19 infections.


According to the Jeonnam Provincial Office of Education on the 16th, since the 16th of last month, self-directed learning materials focusing on specialized basic subjects, national technical certification acquisition, humanities lectures, and employment preparation materials have been provided to students to minimize learning loss. However, there were limitations in resolving difficulties in operating practical subjects in vocational high schools during online school openings, leading to the establishment of a separate website.


This aims to minimize the difficulties in operating practical subjects in vocational high schools that arose as remote classes became full-scale with the online school opening on the 9th.


The website includes over 1,000 contents across 16 categories, such as practical subject content by NCS subject groups, humanities lectures for proper character development, employment preparation materials including workplace etiquette and interview preparation.


The website can be accessed through the Jeonnam Provincial Office of Education homepage under ‘Jeonnam Online Education Service - Vocational High Schools.’


The Office of Education will continue to produce and upload video materials through the vocational high school remote class support team and assist vocational high school students and teachers' learning via related material links.



Lee Hyun-hee, Director of the Future Talent Division, said, “We established the vocational high school specialized subject learning material support website for vocational high school students and teachers who have difficulty securing specialized subject learning materials,” adding, “We will continue to actively support vocational high schools struggling with remote classes due to practice-oriented subject operations.”


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

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