Strengthening Accountability and Transparency in Education Policy... Ulsan Office of Education Accepts Applications for the National Real-Name System
[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Hwang Duyul] The Ulsan Office of Education has been accepting applications for the ‘National Request Real-Name System,’ which directly reflects public demand for education policies and discloses the policy process, on an ongoing basis since May last year.
The National Request Real-Name System is a system that discloses projects that the public wants to know among major policies implemented by administrative agencies.
The system is one of the policies to strengthen the real-name policy by managing and disclosing the names of persons in charge and the progress related to major policies.
Citizens who wish to participate can download the application form from the National Request Real-Name System bulletin board within the information disclosure service on the Ulsan Office of Education website, fill it out, and submit it by mail or e-mail.
Submitted applications are reviewed by the Policy Real-Name System Deliberation Committee to decide whether to disclose them, excluding projects that are non-disclosable under the Information Disclosure Act or applications with unclear content.
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An official from the city education office said, “We expect that the operation of the National Request Real-Name System will strengthen the accountability and transparency of Ulsan’s education policies, and we will continue to strive to provide sufficient opportunities for public participation.”
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