Gyeonggi Office of Education Announces Public Recruitment for Multicultural Consignment Education Institutions View original image


[Asia Economy (Suwon) = Reporter Lee Young-gyu] The Gyeonggi Provincial Office of Education is calling for applications for 'Multicultural Entrusted Education Institutions.'


Since 2015, the Gyeonggi Office of Education has been supporting the prevention of school dropout by helping multicultural family students in middle and high schools adapt well to school life and pursue their dreams together with multicultural entrusted education institutions.


This year, the Gyeonggi Office of Education will designate about 10 institutions as multicultural entrusted education institutions. Designated institutions will receive subsidies of around 37 million KRW.


Eligible applicants include ▲ national and public educational institutions and affiliated organizations within the province ▲ public institutions ▲ alternative education institutions operated by non-profit corporations or non-profit social organizations. Institutions that have conducted multicultural alternative education or have the conditions to do so and can secure additional budgets are eligible to participate.


Institutions wishing to apply should refer to the announcements on the Gyeonggi Office of Education website and submit application documents in person or by mail from the 7th to the 18th of this month.


The Gyeonggi Office of Education will announce the results of the selection after the evaluation committee's review on the 9th of next month on its website.


Kang Sim-won, Director of Democratic Citizenship Education at the Gyeonggi Office of Education, said, "Multicultural family students need various levels of support to overcome language and cultural differences and challenge themselves toward their dreams," adding, "We ask many capable institutions to take an interest and actively participate in the call for applications."





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