Gyeongnam Office of Education Develops and Distributes Remote Video Platform

Presenting Gyeongnam's Future Education Vision and Building Consensus on Current Issues

Gyeongnam Office of Education will conduct an interactive online training using 'iTalkTalk' for chairpersons of operation committees of kindergartens, elementary, middle, high, and special schools in the Changwon area.

Gyeongnam Office of Education will conduct an interactive online training using 'iTalkTalk' for chairpersons of operation committees of kindergartens, elementary, middle, high, and special schools in the Changwon area.

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[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Lee Seryeong] Since the 10th, the Gyeongnam Office of Education has launched an interactive online training using 'iTalkTalk' for chairpersons of kindergarten, elementary, middle, high, and special school operation committees in the Changwon area.


This training program was prepared to foster understanding and consensus on Gyeongnam education.


Participants communicated in real time using the remote video platform iTalkTalk U-Prism, developed and distributed by the Gyeongnam Office of Education.


Held a total of nine times by region until February 4, this training aims to enhance the expertise of school operation committee chairpersons in unit school management and to share key policies of Gyeongnam education.


Superintendent Park Jong-hoon opened the training with a special lecture, presenting the achievements of 2021 through a major transformation of Gyeongnam education and the vision for future education that Gyeongnam education will open in 2022.


A lecture on this year’s education office budget allocation followed, increasing each school operation committee chairperson’s understanding of Gyeongnam education’s key projects, and the superintendent and school operation committee chairpersons shared opinions on current issues in Gyeongnam education.



Superintendent Park said, “To overcome the difficult times of the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic together and help students recover their education, active interest and participation from school operation committee chairpersons are necessary.”


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