Mokpo Office of Education held a video conference to prepare for the prolonged COVID-19 pandemic. Photo by Mokpo Office of Education

Mokpo Office of Education held a video conference to prepare for the prolonged COVID-19 pandemic. Photo by Mokpo Office of Education

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[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Lee Jun-kyung] Mokpo Office of Education announced on the 16th that it held a video conference on the 15th with heads of kindergartens, elementary, middle, high schools, and special schools in the district to prepare for the prolonged COVID-19 situation.


This video conference was conducted to have in-depth discussions regarding the operation of the second semester curriculum amid the prolonged resurgence of COVID-19.


Under the chairmanship of Superintendent Kim Gap-su, the Mokpo Office of Education shared major projects related to the operation of the second semester curriculum and the process of resolving various issues at schools according to their actual conditions.


Additionally, as COVID-19 cases continued to occur and remote classes prolonged, various topics such as student life guidance, learning deficits among vulnerable students, and psychological and emotional issues were discussed.



Superintendent Kim Gap-su stated, “A new term has emerged to think about the post-COVID era, but as COVID-19 shows signs of prolongation, our daily lives have become an era where we must live with COVID-19,” and urged, “Please gather wisdom to overcome COVID-19 by making every effort in quarantine and prevention.”


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