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Gyeongnam Office of Education School Integrated Support Portal 'Onhakgyo e-Support' screen.

Gyeongnam Office of Education School Integrated Support Portal 'Onhakgyo e-Support' screen.

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[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Lee Seryeong] The Gyeongnam Office of Education's school integration support portal, 'Onhakgyo e-Jiwon,' will be operated in connection with the work portal (NEIS).


This year, the provincial Office of Education established Onhakgyo e-Jiwon to enable schools to focus on educational activities by facilitating cooperation between the school's internal academic administration team and the external school integration support center.


According to the provincial Office of Education, previously, users had to access a separate website, but with this NEIS linkage, necessary guidelines, forms, and basic plans for schools can be downloaded directly from Onhakgyo e-Jiwon.


It is also connected to all regional school integration support centers, and shortcuts to personnel pools such as temporary teachers have been added to the portal, allowing it to be used as an integrated support platform.


Currently, Onhakgyo e-Jiwon contains 2,060 school support materials across 10 areas including academic affairs, research, and administration.


In addition to the latest revised materials, materials requested by schools are provided on an ongoing basis.


An official from the provincial Office of Education stated, “Many users search for materials related to school educational activities on the portal, such as integrated guidance on legally mandated education for teachers and resources to assist professional learning communities,” adding, “Satisfaction is also high for form materials that separately provide monthly curriculum-tailored materials and forms necessary for task processing.”



Superintendent Kim Seongmi said, “We will continuously operate the Onhakgyo e-Jiwon inspection team to promptly provide schools with necessary materials and information,” and added, “We will ensure that the school integration support portal is developed together by reflecting field opinions, such as by introducing easy login and a menu for sharing school curriculum operation materials.”


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