Busan Metropolitan Office of Education.

Busan Metropolitan Office of Education.

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[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Hwang Du-yeol] The Busan Metropolitan Office of Education announced on the 29th the preliminary plan for the 2023 academic year public kindergarten, elementary, special, and secondary school teacher employment examinations.


The preliminary announcement of the employment examination can be checked on the city education office's website under the ‘Notices/Announcements’ section.


The Busan Metropolitan Office of Education provided guidance on changes for the 2023 academic year, including whether disabled candidates will be separately selected by subject, changes to practical exams, and information related to the Korean History Proficiency Test.


The education office plans to recruit 692 teachers for kindergarten, elementary, special, and secondary schools, reflecting factors such as teacher retirement, honorary retirement, and changes in student numbers.


The planned number of recruits for kindergarten, elementary, and special education teachers is 25 for kindergarten, 350 for elementary school, 11 for special kindergarten, and 16 for special elementary school, totaling 402.


The planned number of recruits for secondary school teachers is 240 for secondary subjects, 20 for health, 1 for librarian, 10 for professional counseling, 13 for nutrition, and 6 for special education, totaling 290.


Applications for kindergarten, elementary, and special education teachers will be accepted online from October 3 to 7, with the first written exam scheduled for November 12. Applications for secondary school teachers will be accepted online from October 17 to 21, with the first written exam planned for November 26.


The exact employment examination implementation plan will be announced on the Busan Metropolitan Office of Education website on September 14 for kindergarten, elementary, and special education teachers, and on October 5 for secondary school teachers.



An official from the city education office explained, “The planned number of recruits may be partially adjusted depending on the results of the confirmed allocation of quotas in the second half of the year.”


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