Yeongam Office of Education conducted an advanced site inspection of Gwangsan-gu Yaho Center and Sonbul Elementary School. Photo by Yeongam Office of Education

Yeongam Office of Education conducted an advanced site inspection of Gwangsan-gu Yaho Center and Sonbul Elementary School. Photo by Yeongam Office of Education

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[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Lee Jun-kyung] Yeongam Office of Education announced on the 20th that it conducted an advanced site inspection of Gwangsan-gu Yaho Center and Sonbulseo Elementary School to establish school space innovation for the transition to future schools.


The event was held to benchmark the case of Sonbulseo Elementary School, which is being created together by students and the community, and the case of Gwangsan-gu Yaho Center, which is striving for a happy life for youth and residents.


School space innovation is not simply a facility project to improve aging school facilities, but a process of creating school spaces for the future, changing perceptions about schools, and developing an educational culture.



Superintendent Kim Seong-ae said, “One of Yeongam Office of Education’s goals for next year is to support 21st-century teachers teaching 21st-century children in 21st-century classrooms,” adding, “In relation to the Korean New Deal policy, we will spare no support to become classrooms that do everything and schools that embrace everything, in line with the Digital New Deal and Green New Deal.”


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