The 43rd "Meeting with the Superintendent for Citizens" is currently underway.

The 43rd "Meeting with the Superintendent for Citizens" is currently underway.

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[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Hwang Duyul] Ulsan Metropolitan Office of Education announced that the satisfaction rate for the ‘2021 Superintendent Meeting with Citizens’ project was high at 84.4% according to a survey.


The survey received many positive responses such as ‘helped in understanding Ulsan education policies’ and ‘resolved questions about educational issues.’


The Office of Education stated, “The Superintendent Meeting with Citizens project is analyzed to have contributed to increasing citizens’ understanding of Ulsan education policies.”


The survey was conducted online targeting 243 participants who provided personal information among those who attended the Superintendent Meeting with Citizens held 25 times last year, with 181 respondents.


Through 9 multiple-choice questions and open-ended opinions, the status of the ‘Superintendent Meeting with Citizens’ project conducted throughout 2021 was analyzed and satisfaction was surveyed.


Regarding satisfaction with the Superintendent Meeting with Citizens project, 44.4% responded very satisfied and 40% satisfied, totaling 84.4% positive evaluation.


When asked about the most interested Ulsan education policies, the priorities were basic academic skills guarantee 19.9%, student-centered classes 18.8%, safe schools 14.4%, educational welfare 9.4%, improvement of educational environment 8.8%, career education 7.2%, and innovative education 6.6%.


Ulsan Metropolitan Office of Education plans to strengthen the basic academic skills safety net to fill learning gaps caused by the prolonged COVID-19 pandemic and support balanced growth of students by improving basic academic skills.


The Office of Education will also establish a student-centered class system where students actively participate and grow through the ‘One School One Project’ class to place students at the center of education.


Regarding the question about ‘helpfulness in understanding Ulsan education policies’ through the Superintendent Meeting with Citizens project, positive responses were high at 83.5%, with 47% saying yes and 36.5% saying very much so.


For the question on ‘whether educational issues and concerns were resolved,’ positive responses were 78.9%, with 48.3% saying yes and 30.6% saying very much so.


For the question about ‘future participation in Superintendent Meeting with Citizens events,’ 93.4% expressed willingness to participate.



An official from Ulsan Metropolitan Office of Education said, “Referring to the survey results, we will meet citizens in various fields to enhance understanding of Ulsan education policies and become an education system that communicates with citizens.”


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