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[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Park Dong-wook] The Gyeongsangbuk-do Office of Education announced on the 6th that it will form a 'province-level task force' to systematically provide field-oriented support for the gradual expansion and stable establishment of the Gyeongbuk-type high school credit system.


The Gyeongbuk-type high school credit system province-level task force is composed of 15 members including the Deputy Superintendent as the head and the Director of the Education Bureau as the deputy head. It is divided into the General Support Team and the Research and Analysis Team to support the stable establishment of the high school credit system through collaboration and information sharing.


According to the Office of Education, to establish the high school credit system, which was partially introduced in 2022 and will be fully implemented in 2025, active support is needed across the entire academic system, including academic system innovation, student growth-centered classes and evaluation system establishment, and the construction of teacher and facility infrastructure.


At the first half meeting of the high school credit system province-level task force held on the 2nd, 15 members including the Deputy Superintendent attended, discussed the progress of each department's tasks, and deliberated on future directions.



Deputy Superintendent Song Ki-dong said, "The high school credit system is a key government education policy in preparation for changes in future education," adding, "For smooth progress through changes across the entire curriculum, collaboration and unity within the task force are very important, so each team must proactively identify field demands and provide active support."


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