Geochang Office of Education building.

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[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Choi Soon-kyung] The Geochang Office of Education in Gyeongnam announced on the afternoon of the 14th that the event “Gyeongnam Education Sarangbang Communicating with Parents,” a place where parents and the Superintendent of Education communicate directly, was held in the large conference room on the 3rd floor of the Office of Education.


The Gyeongnam Education Sarangbang Communicating with Parents has been continuously promoted since Superintendent Park Jong-hoon took office in 2015, reflecting opinions collected through direct communication with school sites and parents in the establishment of education policies.


This event was conducted in a format where parents engaged in discussions on five topics selected through a preliminary survey of parents centered on the parent network and consultations with parent association executives, and then communicated with the Superintendent based on the content from the topic groups.


The parents discussed various measures on topics such as ▲ ways to prevent school violence ▲ revitalizing small rural schools ▲ educational plans that utilize the characteristics of Geochang ▲ after-school programs ▲ and plans to activate future education in Gyeongnam (Geochang).


Superintendent Park Jong-hoon urged the parents, “In this new era, presenting the direction of future education, I ask parents to join as partners at the center.”


A representative of the Geochang Office of Education said, “We will listen more attentively to the voices of parents in the Geochang area.”



Meanwhile, the “Gyeongnam Education Sarangbang” held at 18 Offices of Education is scheduled to take place in Sacheon, Namhae, Jinju, Uiryeong, Hapcheon, Miryang, and Changnyeong in October; Goseong, Sancheong, Yangsan, and Gimhae in November; and Masan, Jinhae, and Changwon in December.


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