Jeonnam Provincial Office of Education conducted a training session on the 25th to cultivate specialized personnel for behavioral intervention for students with special educational needs. Photo by Jeonnam Provincial Office of Education

Jeonnam Provincial Office of Education conducted a training session on the 25th to cultivate specialized personnel for behavioral intervention for students with special educational needs. Photo by Jeonnam Provincial Office of Education

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[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Lee Jun-kyung] Jeonnam Provincial Office of Education announced on the 25th that it has started the 2nd basic training course and conducted a training program to cultivate specialized personnel for behavioral intervention for students with special educational needs at the Naju Education Support Office's main conference room.


This training will be conducted until December for 12 teachers who completed last year's course and are currently active, as well as 15 teachers in the 2nd training course.


In particular, the program is conducted through theory and case study courses to enable the composition and operation of intervention programs suitable for various problematic behaviors of students with special educational needs.


Additionally, to strengthen the expertise of special education teachers, a behavioral intervention program is being operated to analyze student behavior and extend support to schools, homes, and even the local community.



An official from the Provincial Office of Education stated, “We will strive to cultivate experts by securing personnel who can plan and support interventions suitable for students' behavioral characteristics so that students with special educational needs in the province can receive more thorough support.”


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