Until the 14th, targeting 14 high schools

Jeonbuk Provincial Office of Education, Inspection of Operation and Execution Status of After-School Free Course Passes View original image


[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Hong Jaehee] The Jeonbuk Provincial Office of Education is set to inspect the operation status of the after-school free course vouchers provided to underprivileged students in need of educational welfare.


On the 3rd, the Office of Education announced that from the 4th to the 14th, it will conduct on-site inspections of 14 out of 68 high schools receiving after-school free course vouchers within the province.


This inspection aims to enhance the transparency and reliability of budget execution and to identify the operation and execution status of the free course vouchers to prevent improper use.


The inspection targets were selected excluding schools inspected within the last three years, prioritizing schools with the highest number of supported students and those with complaints. Other schools will be inspected through written self-assessment forms.


The main inspection items include ▲attendance management and whether eligible students are attending ▲management ledger of after-school program beneficiaries ▲monthly course limits and restrictions on the number of courses ▲guidance on using EBS Self-Learning Center ▲fairness of principal recommendations and retention of supporting documents ▲holding of student welfare review committee meetings and preparation of minutes, covering the overall operation of after-school free course vouchers and the execution of support funds.


The Office of Education plans to continue conducting both on-site and written inspections by establishing its own inspection plans to ensure appropriate support is provided to students in need of educational welfare.



An official from the Office of Education stated, “We will continuously monitor the support content and execution results to improve the satisfaction of education consumers and to prevent budget waste or duplicate support. We will also support providing diverse and creative educational experiences so that underprivileged students can participate safely and enjoyably in after-school activities.”


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