Live Broadcast on the City Education Office's Online YouTube Channel from 3 PM on the 20th
Medical Specialist Reporter Hong Hye-gul and Former Minister of Education Lee Ju-ho to Attend as Panelists

Daegu Metropolitan Office of Education Hosts Online 'Future Education Forum' ... Topics Include COVID Blue and Educational Gaps View original image

[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Park Dong-wook] The Daegu Metropolitan Office of Education announced that on the 20th at 3 PM, it will hold the '2020 Daegu Future Education Forum' through the Office of Education's online YouTube channel to address issues such as educational opportunity gaps caused by digital cultural differences in the 'COVID-19 With Era'.


At the forum, experts, parents, teachers, and education professionals will engage in heated discussions on two of the hottest current educational issues: 'Corona Blue' and 'Educational Gap'.


Medical journalist Hong Hye-gul will participate as a panelist and present prescriptions for Corona Blue that can soothe anxious children's minds from an expert perspective, related to 'adrenal recovery' and 'immersive experience'. Former Minister of Education, Science and Technology Lee Joo-ho will talk about the use of edutech, which combines education and technology, as a solution to the digital divide.


During the open discussion session, online participants will have opportunities for communication and participation regarding not only the present but also the future of Daegu education by asking questions and receiving answers from the panelists and Superintendent Kang Eun-hee through a real-time chat window.


Superintendent Kang Eun-hee stated, "We will accept the affectionate interest and diverse opinions on Daegu education expressed at this forum with a sense of responsibility and gratitude," and pledged, "We will strive for Daegu education that prioritizes students without interruption under any crisis situation."



Meanwhile, the Daegu Metropolitan Office of Education has been listening to various voices from the school field by collecting opinions from over 46,000 members of the educational community since June to seek new directions for Daegu education in the COVID-19 era.


This content was produced with the assistance of AI translation services.

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