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[Asia Economy Reporter Hyunju Lee] Learning consultations will be conducted for first- and second-year high school students who wish to participate in order to address learning loss and educational disparities caused by remote classes.


The Ministry of Education announced on the 18th that, together with the Korea Secondary School Head Teachers Association and the Korea Career and Academic Information Center, approximately 430 senior teachers and high school teachers with extensive experience in subject guidance and career counseling will provide consultations to about 2,200 lower- and middle-ranking general high school students recommended by their principals.


The guidance will be conducted in a blended one-on-one format both online and offline over three months. Comprehensive counseling will be provided in various areas including learning, emotional support, and career, aiming to help students develop self-directed learning abilities.



After the consulting period, a customized remote class guidance manual for field teachers will be distributed by February next year.


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