No Ok-hee, Ulsan Superintendent of Education, and educational guardians participating in the launch ceremony of the 'Education Welfare Connection Group'.

No Ok-hee, Ulsan Superintendent of Education, and educational guardians participating in the launch ceremony of the 'Education Welfare Connection Group'.

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[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters, Reporter Hong Jeonghwan] On the 27th, the Ulsan Metropolitan Office of Education held a launch ceremony for the ‘Education Welfare Connection Team’ at the Education Office Jiphyeonsil to provide one-on-one customized integrated support for vulnerable students.


The Education Welfare Connection Team is a project by the Education Office to train educational guardians at the neighborhood level to closely support vulnerable students within the local community.


Support targets include children who learn slowly, children lacking parental care, and children who must live alone due to sudden accidents.


At the launch ceremony, 24 educational guardians attended. The Education Office has high expectations for the educational guardians who have been practicing care.


It is expected that they will perform the role of social protectors by continuously consulting and communicating with students, homeroom teachers, and parents in cooperation with various neighborhood institutions to fill the gaps in children’s lives.



Superintendent No Okhee stated, “I hope the Education Welfare Connection Team will serve as a channel connecting the world and children by preventing blind spots in care and welfare centered on neighborhoods and responding quickly and appropriately when discovering children in crisis.”


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