Anyone in Dongdaemun-gu can participate in the online survey on the Dongdaemun-gu Office website until June 20

Yoo Deok-yeol, Mayor of Dongdaemun District, participating in the 2019 Innovation Education Festival

Yoo Deok-yeol, Mayor of Dongdaemun District, participating in the 2019 Innovation Education Festival

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[Asia Economy Reporter Park Jong-il] Dongdaemun-gu (Mayor Yoo Deok-yeol), which allocated 7.1 billion KRW in educational expense subsidies, the second highest among Seoul's autonomous districts, is conducting a survey to identify the educational environment priorities needed by students and parents, and to use the results as basic data for establishing future educational expense subsidy support plans.


The district is conducting the "Dongdaemun-gu Educational Expense Subsidy Support Survey" until June 20th to provide effective and substantial educational expense subsidy support through an educational environment that resonates with students, parents, and residents.


This survey covers priority support areas and programs for elementary, middle, and high schools in Dongdaemun-gu, overall satisfaction, and suggestions for improvement. Anyone interested in the educational development of Dongdaemun-gu, including students (parents) currently enrolled in local schools, teachers currently working, and general residents, can participate.


Participation is available through an online survey accessible via the Dongdaemun-gu website → Citizen Participation → Survey, or by scanning the QR code.


Mayor Yoo Deok-yeol of Dongdaemun-gu stated, “We will continue to steadily expand support necessary for educational development to create a ‘top education city where people want to live,’ providing educational administrative services that students and parents empathize with and desire.”



In 2021, with 7.1 billion KRW in educational expense subsidies, the district supported various projects for educational development in Dongdaemun-gu, including ▲ kindergarten program support ▲ book and club activity support for elementary, middle, and high schools ▲ one musical instrument per elementary student ▲ support for elementary and middle schools specializing in traditional Korean musical instruments ▲ learning coaching programs for elementary and middle school students ▲ high school advancement and employment enhancement programs (covering self-introduction letters, essay writing, interview preparation, etc.) ▲ creation of makerspaces and future science education such as robotics, coding, and 3D printer classes ▲ support for building smart classrooms to improve online learning environments.


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