Gyeongbuk Provincial Office of Education Distributes High School 'Elective Subject Guide' UCC... Preparing for High School Credit System Introduction View original image

[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Dongwook Park] The Gyeongbuk Provincial Office of Education (Superintendent Lim Jong-sik) announced on the 8th that it has produced and distributed a 'Course Selection Guide UCC' to help high school students choose career-tailored subjects in preparation for the introduction of the high school credit system.


Although numerous course selection guide materials based on the 2015 revised curriculum were distributed to individual schools, the Gyeongbuk Provincial Office of Education explained that the subject descriptions provided in text form were difficult and complex, making it inconvenient for students to understand and utilize.


This video material was provided along with text to increase satisfaction among teachers, students, and parents. It includes 53 video materials that guide course selection in an easy and fun way for 1 minute and 30 seconds per subject. The videos were directly produced by teachers and students from the 'High School Credit System Teacher-Student Joint Education Club.'


The Gyeongbuk Office of Education has organized a 'Student Curriculum Completion Guidance Team' in high schools to systematically support one-stop career and academic planning from academic design to college counseling.



Kwon Young-geun, Director of Secondary Education, said, "For first-year high school students to establish a three-year individual subject completion plan, the interest of teachers, parents, and students is necessary," adding, "We will spare no support so that students can find what they want to do and choose the classes they desire through systematic career and academic planning centered on the Student Curriculum Completion Guidance Team at each school."


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