Live Broadcast of Matkulmeokul TV on YouTube Until the 29th

On the 23rd, Lee Yunam, principal of Yeongmun Elementary School in Seoul, giving an online special lecture.

On the 23rd, Lee Yunam, principal of Yeongmun Elementary School in Seoul, giving an online special lecture.

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[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Park Dong-wook] The Gyeongbuk Provincial Office of Education announced on the 25th that it is conducting an elementary school lesson-sharing online festival under the theme "Ontact Classes Change the Future" for elementary school teachers, education professionals, and parents until the 29th.


"Ontact classes" is a new name for Gyeongbuk-style remote classes that add connection (online) with the outside world through various methods in non-face-to-face classes. "On" represents the warm heart of Gyeongbuk education that cares for all students.


The elementary lesson-sharing online festival, which started on the 23rd, is an event aimed at enhancing teaching professionalism and educational capacity through voluntary research activities by teachers and spreading a culture of lesson sharing by generalizing excellent cases.


On the first day, the 23rd, Lee Yu-nam, principal of Yeongmun Elementary School in Seoul and author of "Mom's Reflection," gave a special lecture titled "In the COVID-19 Era! Becoming a Coaching-type Parent and Teacher to Upgrade Happiness Index." He shared his sincere experience of admitting that although he succeeded as a teacher, he failed as a mother, and after his top-ranking siblings dropped out of high school, he became active as a coaching expert.


On the 24th, Professor Kim Sung-yeol of Gyeongnam University gave a lecture titled "Challenges of Our Education in the 4th Industrial Revolution and Post-Corona Era." These special lectures can be viewed on YouTube Makkeulmeokkeul TV until the 29th.


On the 26th, a lesson-sharing talk show with principals of participating schools and curriculum officers from education support offices will be held at the Ungbi Hall of the Gyeongbuk Office of Education. This event will be held online with participation from festival schools and teacher learning communities, introducing various aspects of the lesson-sharing festival, excellent lesson videos, and cases such as remote classes in Guatemala.


Lee Yang-gyun, Director of the Elementary Education Division at the Provincial Office of Education, said, "Through this event, we hope it will be an opportunity to think together about how to raise children properly, become happy children, and respected parents, and to newly envision future education in preparation for the post-corona era."



On the 24th, Professor Kim Seong-yeol of Gyeongnam University is giving a special lecture on the topic "The Challenges of Our Education in the Era of the Fourth Industrial Revolution and Post-Corona."

On the 24th, Professor Kim Seong-yeol of Gyeongnam University is giving a special lecture on the topic "The Challenges of Our Education in the Era of the Fourth Industrial Revolution and Post-Corona."

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