Gyeonggi Office of Education Promotes Restructuring Project for Roles of Education Support Offices View original image


[Asia Economy (Suwon) = Reporter Lee Young-gyu] The Gyeonggi Provincial Office of Education is promoting a project to restructure tasks and the roles of personnel.


On the 14th, the Gyeonggi Office of Education announced that it designated 'Gwangmyeong Education Support Office' as the pilot education support office for the '2021 Education Support Office Role Restructuring' among the 25 education support offices in the province.


The pilot education support office for role restructuring analyzes the demands of schools within the region, goes through a deliberation process, derives core tasks unique to the area, and supports each school practically through role restructuring. Furthermore, if policy maintenance or legal amendments are necessary, it also proposes institutional improvements to the provincial office of education.


The provincial office of education provides a separate budget so that members of the Gwangmyeong Education Support Office can flexibly operate personnel through collaboration and communication, try various methods, and discover and restructure the roles of the support office. Additional educational professional staff will also be assigned.


Kim Tae-seong, head of the Teacher Policy Division at the provincial office of education, explained, "By focusing on the different characteristics of each of the 31 cities and counties and the urgent demands of each school, the education support offices plan to actively support by finding different solutions."



Earlier, from the 17th of last month to the 13th of this month, the provincial office of education conducted a public contest for the pilot education support office for 'Education Support Office Role Restructuring' through document screening and interviews with personnel in charge.


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