Kyungbok University Operates Teacher Advisory Committee... 25 Members from 23 Schools
[Asia Economy (Namyangju) = Reporter Lee Young-gyu] Kyungbok University has appointed an advisory committee composed of frontline high school teachers and has begun full-scale activities.
Kyungbok University recently formed an advisory committee of 25 teachers from 23 schools in Seoul and Gyeonggi Province at its Namyangju campus in Gyeonggi-do. On the 14th, the university held a ceremony for awarding appointment letters, introduced the school, provided admission guidelines, discussed suggestions and Q&A, and conducted a campus tour.
Since 2015, Kyungbok University has been operating a teacher advisory committee to directly hear opinions from frontline high schools and reflect them in admission policies.
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Kim Kyung-bok, Acting President of Kyungbok University, said in his welcoming speech, "In an admission environment more challenging than ever due to a decrease in applicants, the suggestions and Q&A from frontline teachers today will be actively reflected in our admission policies." He added, "I ask that the advisory committee continue to be a mutually beneficial group through ongoing information sharing and strong relationships for the development of our university."
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