Jeonghee Kim, Jeonnam Provincial Assembly Member

Jeonghee Kim, Jeonnam Provincial Assembly Member

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[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Lee Jun-kyung] Kim Jeong-hee, a member of the Jeonnam Provincial Assembly, has called for ‘customized remote classes’ for special education classes and students from multicultural families amid the full-scale remote education in Jeonnam triggered by COVID-19.


On the 9th, during the administrative audit of the local education support offices (Naju, Hwasun, Muan, Hampyeong, Yeonggwang, Jangseong) held at the Yeonggwang Office of Education, Assemblyman Kim Jeong-hee stated on the 10th, “Customized remote classes are urgently needed for the educationally marginalized groups who are facing more difficulties than anyone else due to the sudden arrival of COVID-19,” and urged “more delicate and proactive Jeonnam education to overcome the educational gap for these groups.”


Assemblyman Kim added, “For children with limited language skills, even just using ‘Zoom Education’ will provide an effect comparable to face-to-face classes,” and emphasized, “Detailed plans for customized remote classes and urgent measures to protect and educate the educationally marginalized groups are needed.”



In addition, Assemblyman Kim Jeong-hee reviewed various educational issues such as strict attendance management for teachers commuting long distances, criticism of lenient punishment for drunk driving by drivers, the need to expand native-speaking assistant teachers, and low purchasing from local companies.


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