"Supporting Enhanced Academic Management After CSAT Through Flexible Academic Operations"

"After the CSAT" Gyeongbuk Provincial Office of Education's Customized Programs for 3rd Year High School Students... A Whopping 1,900 View original image

[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Park Dong-wook] The Gyeongbuk Provincial Office of Education announced on the 4th that it will support about 1,900 flexible academic operation and customized online-offline programs to enhance the quality of the high school curriculum after the 2021 College Scholastic Ability Test (CSAT).


According to the plan to support academic operations after the CSAT, all high schools in the province will operate a combination of in-person and remote classes for third-year students from after the CSAT until the graduation ceremony, following school density measures.


The customized online-offline support programs cover various fields, including daily curriculum principles, career and college preparation, pre-society education, finance, economics, self-development, labor education, human rights, and character education. Programs related to students' interests, such as internet content creation and becoming an internet influencer, are also supported.


High schools in the province will autonomously plan and operate academic activities by collecting opinions from students and parents according to the Gyeongbuk Office of Education’s policy. Examples of programs include untact graduation ceremonies planned directly by third-year students, memory video production, graduation poetry book projects, reading one book per week, and writing activities titled "My Path."



Superintendent Lim Jong-sik stated, "We will do our utmost to ensure that third-year students, who have prepared for the CSAT under difficult conditions, can safely and meaningfully conclude their school life and take their first step as prepared members of society."


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