Gyeongnam Office of Education Distributes Materials for Generalization of Research Schools View original image


[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Kang Sharon] The Gyeongsangnam-do Office of Education plans to produce a generalization data book of 39 research schools and distribute it as an e-book to all institutions and schools at all levels within the province.


Research schools aim to contribute to educational development by studying issues related to educational policies, curricula, methods, and materials, and disseminating and utilizing the results.


Although there were difficulties in operating research schools due to the novel coronavirus disease (COVID-19), the office provided on-site consulting to support practical research activities.


Additionally, to allow focus on the operation of research schools, measures to reduce workload were also prepared, such as reducing the volume of research school operation reports and omitting the exhibition of performance materials.


This data book was published to suggest solutions to current issues in the educational field through the generalization of the 2020 academic year research school outcomes, and to support school education through the application of new educational theories in the field and research application of curricula and teaching methods.


Meanwhile, the operation plans and materials of research schools are disclosed on school websites, and research school plans and operation reports are uploaded respectively on school websites, the Gyeongnam Teaching and Learning Support Center, and EduNet-T Clear.



Kang Ho-gyeong, Director of Elementary Education, said, "By conducting the public report meeting online, the target and scope of the public report were expanded, which increased interest in research schools. This data book will serve as a resource to support field application by generalizing research results."


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