Jeonnam Provincial Office of Education and Jeonnam District Youth Chamber of Commerce signed a business agreement on the 6th at the Office of Education Business Room to promote the participation of fathers as parents in school education. Photo by Jeonnam Provincial Office of Education

Jeonnam Provincial Office of Education and Jeonnam District Youth Chamber of Commerce signed a business agreement on the 6th at the Office of Education Business Room to promote the participation of fathers as parents in school education. Photo by Jeonnam Provincial Office of Education

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[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Lee Jun-kyung] On the 6th, the Jeonnam Provincial Office of Education and the Jeonnam District Junior Chamber of Commerce signed a business agreement at the Office of Education Business Room to promote the participation of fathers as parents in school education.


Through this agreement, both organizations agreed to jointly strive and cooperate to promote the growth and development of children by enhancing fathers' participation in school education and their capabilities in child education.


The detailed agreement includes ▲ establishing and promoting a network of fathers as parents ▲ sharing information and supporting programs necessary for child education ▲ explaining Jeonnam education policies and supporting opinion collection ▲ supporting father parent education donation projects ▲ cooperating in children's traffic safety and crime prevention activities.


Additionally, they agreed to mutually cooperate on matters necessary for children's growth and development.


Lee Sang-hyun, President of the Jeonnam District Junior Chamber of Commerce, said, “The Jeonnam District Junior Chamber of Commerce strives to exert a positive influence on society as a whole through volunteer work for the socially vulnerable and activities for regional development,” adding, “As a father, I will actively participate in school education to contribute to children's learning and growth.”



Superintendent Jang Seok-woong said, “Although fathers' roles in child education are very important, their participation in school education has been relatively low compared to mothers, which has been regrettable,” and added, “Through today's agreement, I hope that fathers' participation in school education for the growth and development of our children will be further activated.”


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