Ulsan Office of Education.

Ulsan Office of Education.

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[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters, Trainee Reporter Hwang Du-yeol] Ulsan Office of Education showed the highest positive rate among all regional education offices nationwide in the analysis of positive and negative perceptions using a big data analysis platform.


The Office of Education used the big data analysis platform SomeTrend to analyze positive and negative perceptions from various SNS and media reports as big data from January 1 to December 19, 2021.


The analysis showed a positive rate of 80%, which is 28.5% higher than the average of 51.5% for 17 city and provincial education offices, with negative at 13% and neutral at 7%.


The positive and negative analysis using big data quantifies the scale of positivity through word analysis of keyword information from sources such as YouTube, Instagram, blogs, news, and over 7,000 community bulletin boards.


The most frequently mentioned major keywords related to Ulsan Office of Education in the word map analysis were, in order, ‘strengthen, proactive, possible, effort, safety’.


Compared to the lowest positive rate of 72% in February, the positive rate rose to 87% in December. During this period, the negative rate decreased from 18% to 9%.


An official from the Ulsan Office of Education said, “This is the result of building trust through policy implementation that citizens can feel, and efforts to guarantee participation and communication of education stakeholders such as students, parents, and teachers in the process of deciding major policies.”


The Ulsan Office of Education strengthened educational welfare policies by implementing various educational welfare projects such as full free meals up to high school, free meals for public and private kindergartens, support for uniforms for new middle and high school students, and support for school trip expenses for elementary and middle school students.


From March next year, the Office of Education will provide 100,000 KRW as an entrance preparation fund to all elementary school freshmen and expand support for school trip expenses up to 200,000 KRW for high school students.



Integrity has also improved, with the Office being selected as a first-grade institution for three consecutive years in the Anti-Corruption Policy Evaluation by the Anti-Corruption and Civil Rights Commission, and receiving the Presidential Citation as an excellent institution in the anti-corruption sector earlier this year.


This content was produced with the assistance of AI translation services.

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