Gyeongbuk Office of Education Develops Measures to Strengthen After-School Elementary Care Classrooms
After-School Program Elementary Care Classroom Training
[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Kim Gwiyeol] The Gyeongbuk Office of Education held the ‘2022 First Half After-School and Elementary Care Classroom Work Training’ on the 20th at Ungbi Hall for 23 city and county education support office officials to enhance the quality of after-school and elementary care classroom operations.
This training covered practical content helpful in the field, including the 2022 after-school and elementary care classroom operation plans, changes in the after-school and elementary care classroom operation guide, and measures to strengthen the operation of elementary care classrooms.
In the after-school staff training, the 2022 after-school operation guidelines and revisions were introduced, focusing on after-school promotion tasks and activation plans.
In the elementary care classroom staff training, information was provided on budget support and environment creation for efficient operation of care classrooms, strengthening regional cooperation, and operation of care programs to establish an all-day care system inside and outside schools.
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Choi Won-a, Director of Educational Welfare Division, requested, “Based on expertise in operating after-school and care classrooms, please prepare thoroughly for the 2022 school year and operate after-school and elementary care classrooms that satisfy both students and parents even amid the COVID-19 situation.”
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