From the 22nd to August 7th

"Brilliant Education Idea Contest"... Jeonbuk Office of Education, Resident Participation Budget Proposal Project View original image


[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Lee Geon-ju] The Jeonbuk Office of Education is soliciting proposals for next year's 'Resident Participation Proposal Project' to reflect diverse opinions of residents in the budget planning process and to realize a culture of communication in education.


According to the provincial Office of Education on the 19th, the call for proposals for the Resident Participation Proposal Project will be accepted from the 22nd until August 7th, and anyone residing in Jeonbuk, including students, parents, faculty, and residents, can participate.


The proposed projects should be educational budget projects applicable to school sites, such as support projects for school curricula, violence prevention within schools, and school culture improvement projects.


However, simple educational facility and equipment support budget projects and projects whose investment effects are limited to certain groups or individuals rather than the public interest are excluded.


Proposals can be submitted online through the Jeonbuk Office of Education website, or by mail or in person.


The Office of Education plans to select about 40 final projects by combining preliminary screening in August, online and mobile voting in September, and review by the Resident Participation Budget Committee. Selected projects will receive a budget of up to 15 million KRW.



An official from the Office of Education said, "We hope for active participation in projects that enhance satisfaction and efficiency for education consumers by collecting opinions from students, parents, faculty, and residents."


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