Seoul Metropolitan Office of Education Operates 'Remote Learning Center' for Self-Quarantined Elementary Students
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View original image[Asia Economy Reporter Lee Hyun-joo] The Seoul Metropolitan Office of Education announced on the 8th that it will operate a 'Remote Learning Center' to support the learning of students who have difficulty attending in-person classes due to suspected infection of the novel coronavirus (COVID-19), self-quarantine, or underlying health conditions.
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When a student suspected of having COVID-19, a student with underlying health conditions, or a self-quarantined student occurs at a school, an individual account will be provided to the student to participate in classes. Students in grades 3 to 6 can study in their respective grade learning rooms, which consist of Korean, Mathematics, Social Studies, Science, English, and Creative Experiential Activities. This corresponds to 4 periods daily and 20 sessions weekly. For grades 1 and 2, learning materials are provided in the form of study resources, offering 2 periods daily and 10 sessions weekly. The program will be operated until the 31st of next month.
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