Gyeongbuk Office of Education provides various educational services such as customized college entrance counseling and support projects through the Gyeongbuk Admission Support Center. /Gyeongbuk Office of Education

Gyeongbuk Office of Education provides various educational services such as customized college entrance counseling and support projects through the Gyeongbuk Admission Support Center. /Gyeongbuk Office of Education

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[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Choi Jae-ho] The Gyeongbuk Provincial Office of Education announced on the 24th that it will continue to provide various educational services such as customized college entrance counseling and support projects through the Gyeongbuk Jin-hak Support Center in 2021.


The 2021 student customized college entrance support project focuses on one-on-one counseling and consulting that provides college entrance information tailored to each student. Permanent college entrance counseling offices have been established in four regions: Andong, Gumi, Gyeongsan, and Pohang, to ensure accessibility for users.


The specific projects to be carried out next year include ▲ operation of permanent college entrance counseling offices by region ▲ student camps to prepare for comprehensive student record screening (January) ▲ visiting customized career and college guidance consulting (April to August) ▲ visiting document-based mock interview guidance (September to October) ▲ regional regular admission counseling programs (December) ▲ operation of the Gyeongbuk College Entrance Fair (July), etc.


Additionally, college entrance explanation sessions for parents by region (3rd grade, March), parent college entrance academies by region (1st and 2nd grades, November), remote job training to support parent college guidance (April to August), and operation of the Gyeongbuk Jin-hak Support Center Naver Band (ongoing) will be conducted.


Furthermore, an admissions officer invitation college entrance discussion (April), teacher capacity-building training for college guidance (February, June, November), remote job training for college guidance teachers (April to August), visiting college guidance teacher consulting (April to December), and formation and operation of the Gyeongbuk Jin-hak Support Group will be carried out.



Superintendent Lim Jong-sik stated, "In response to the changing college entrance landscape, we will enhance the capabilities of the Gyeongbuk Jin-hak Support Center to provide advanced college guidance to Gyeongbuk examinees and secure the reliability of public education."


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