Gwangju Office of Education Operates 'Class Sharing' for Prospective Elementary Teachers and Field Educators View original image


[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Lee Gwan-woo] The Gwangju Metropolitan Office of Education will operate a 'Lesson Sharing' program at cooperative schools for teaching practice until the 4th of next month to promote field-centered lesson innovation.


According to the Office of Education on the 22nd, 'Lesson Sharing' is operated in connection with on-site practice.


Pre-service elementary teachers (4th-year students at Gwangju National University of Education) and field teachers will discuss and share opinions together on the topic of lessons.


The program will be conducted at four cooperative schools for teaching practice selected: Gwangju Gyerim Elementary School, Wolbong Elementary School, Geumbu Elementary School, and Gwangju Nongsung Elementary School.


Participants in 'Lesson Sharing' include master teachers, teachers who have completed special training in lessons and innovative education, dispatched teachers from the Innovation Education Support Center, and education professionals.


Eleven teachers belonging to the cooperative schools for teaching practice and eight pre-service teachers participating in the teaching practice will disclose their lessons they have researched and prepared so far.


After the lesson disclosure, a council will be held to share various perspectives and opinions on the lessons.


They also plan to devote efforts to researching field-centered lesson support measures.



Kim Su-gang, Director of Elementary Education at the Gwangju Metropolitan Office of Education, said, "'Lesson Sharing' will be a good opportunity to strengthen cooperation among general schools, innovative schools, and practice schools for elementary lesson innovation and to expand opportunities for lesson meetings. The Office of Education will prioritize lesson innovation at school sites and actively support it."


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