Ulsan Office of Education.

Ulsan Office of Education.

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[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Trainee Reporter Hwang Du-yeol] Gambling prevention law, financial education, future voters... Ulsan Metropolitan Office of Education is rolling out substantial programs for third-year high school students after the College Scholastic Ability Test (CSAT).


The Ulsan Metropolitan Office of Education plans to implement the "Post-CSAT Academic Operation Support Plan" for third-year high school students after the CSAT.


The operation plan will expand student-centered curricula such as career counseling, self-development support, and activation of creative experiential activities, based on the principle of in-person classes following the phased recovery of daily life.


The Office of Education has guided schools to establish and operate substantial academic operation plans tailored to their individual school situations.


Ulsan Metropolitan Office of Education will support 57 programs including financial and economic education from the Ministry of Education, gender sensitivity education from the Gender Equality Education Promotion Institute, future voter education programs, visiting labor human rights education, youth gambling problem prevention education, and cultural concert programs to foster self-development and career competencies for students after the CSAT.


An academic operation support team will be formed to prohibit unreasonable shortened classes after the CSAT until the end of December, recognize attendance for academy classes preparing for practical skills, interviews, and essay exams, and inspect and consult on cases where students study autonomously without teacher guidance.


Ulsan Metropolitan Office of Education will also conduct joint guidance outside school to ensure student safety and prevent school violence after the CSAT.


In cooperation with the National Police Agency and about ten educational donation safety network organizations, guidance will be focused on vulnerable safety areas from 6 p.m. to 11 p.m. on the 18th, 23rd, and 25th.



A representative from Ulsan Metropolitan Office of Education said, “We will continue to support safe and substantial academic operations and life guidance for third-year high school students after the CSAT.”


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