The Unannounced Arrival of the COVID Era... Ulsan Schools Seek Direction for Education
Ulsan Gangbuk and Gangnam Education Support Offices Hold 'School Management Sharing Meeting'
Discuss Educational Issues Including Closing Education Gaps and Improving Remote Class Quality
[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Hong Jeonghwan] On the 10th, Ulsan Gangbuk Education Support Office and Gangnam Education Support Office held an online meeting using the video conferencing solution Zoom for elementary and middle school principals titled ‘School Management Sharing Meeting for Creating a Democratic School Culture.’
At the sharing meeting prepared to review the educational activities of the first half of the year and seek future plans, the principals communicated by sharing information about the changes in the educational environment due to remote classes and educational activities for the second half of the year.
First, to smoothly implement various educational policies, tasks were communicated by department. Then, considering the characteristics of elementary and secondary education, separate meetings were held. They shared excellent cases of school management and discussed ways to reduce teachers’ workload, improve the quality of remote classes, and address educational disparities.
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Jeong Yeondo and Kim Sumi, superintendents of Gangbuk and Gangnam Education Support Offices, said, “Even in the difficult situation brought upon us unexpectedly by COVID-19, all faculty members including the principals are working together to stabilize remote classes,” and added, “We will continue to strive to ensure stable school education in the second half of the year.”
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