Ulsan Office of Education.

Ulsan Office of Education.

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[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters, Trainee Reporter Hwang Dooyul] Ulsan Gangnam Office of Education held the '2021 Gangnam Area Care Council Performance Sharing Meeting' on the 17th.


The event was attended by 10 people, including officials from the Office of Education, local government representatives, and heads of local children's centers.


The Gangnam Area Care Council was organized in April to build an all-day care ecosystem and eliminate care blind spots by bringing together care officers who were previously dispersed across different institutions.


At the performance sharing meeting, each care institution presented their operational achievements and best practices over the past year.


As best practices, the city Office of Education announced the operation of 8 'Village Care Sarangbang' centers; Nam-gu reported operating 11 local children's centers, expanding one public-type Dream Dream local children's center, operating 2 all-day care classrooms with plans to expand by one more in 2022; and Ulju-gun announced operating 4 'Together Care Centers' with plans to expand by 2 more in the 2022 academic year.


The Gangnam Office of Education also shared cases of operating regional councils between local children's centers and hub schools for COVID-19 response, as well as consulting and on-site support for elementary care classrooms.


They exchanged opinions on strengthening guidance and promotion for revitalizing the local care council next year, as well as training to enhance the capabilities of care officers.



Director Jeong Jaekyun stated, “We will strive to strengthen communication and cooperation among care institutions and create care conditions where parents can entrust their children with peace of mind.”


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