The Gyeongsangnam-do Superintendent of Education Pledge Evaluation Committee is conducting evaluations by subcommittees. (Photo by Gyeongnam Provincial Office of Education)

The Gyeongsangnam-do Superintendent of Education Pledge Evaluation Committee is conducting evaluations by subcommittees. (Photo by Gyeongnam Provincial Office of Education)

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[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters, Reporter Kang Sharon] The Gyeongsangnam-do Office of Education announced on the 25th that the '17th Gyeongsangnam-do Superintendent of Education 6th Pledge Project Evaluation Committee' evaluated the implementation of the superintendent's pledge projects.


The evaluation committee held on the 19th at the Gyeongsangnam-do Office of Education Early Childhood Education Center gave a score of 4.64 out of 5 points (92.8 out of 100 points) for the implementation results of the 2020 pledge projects.


Among the 47 pledge projects of the 2020 Gyeongsangnam-do Superintendent of Education, the evaluation committee awarded the highest score (100 points) in three areas including 'Creating Peaceful Schools.'


By grade, 38 cases (80.9%) were rated 'Excellent,' 8 cases (17.0%) 'Good,' and 1 case (2.1%) 'Evaluation Deferred.'


This result was finalized after a preliminary individual evaluation, subcommittee discussions, and overall discussions on the day, covering the superintendent's pledge implementation over two years and six months.


In particular, the 10 student evaluation committee members, selected proportionally by student numbers in each region for the first time nationwide, gave a score of 88 points for the student autonomy pledge project evaluation, which is 12 points higher than last year.


This high score reflects active participation in school curriculum operations through various methods such as participation in school operation committees and prior opinion hearings during school events.


However, they requested that students be allowed to directly manage budgeting and operation necessary for student autonomy and voluntary club activities.


Chairman of the Evaluation Committee Hong Hyun-gi said, "It is encouraging that many projects such as the establishment of 'Namhae Treasure Island High School' and the 'Western Region College Entrance Information Center' will be completed in March this year, and I am also grateful for the invitation of experts to enhance the professionalism of last year's evaluation committee through training."



Superintendent of Education Park Jong-hoon stated, "Despite the crisis of COVID-19 last year, the dedicated efforts of the education family allowed educational activities to continue. This year, we will communicate with all members of the Gyeongnam education family to overcome the COVID crisis and steadily prepare for the future of education by achieving a great transformation in Gyeongnam education through class innovation and administrative innovation."


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