Every Evening at 7 PM Live YouTube Class... Building 'Gongbuhim' Skills

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[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Kim Gui-yeol] The Gyeongbuk Office of Education announced the September class operation plan for the elementary learning support platform ‘Onhakgyo’.


Onhakgyo is an elementary online learning support platform (YouTube-based) provided by the Office of Education to offer student-led learning opportunities and guarantee learning rights, offering free real-time interactive classes every evening at 7 PM.


The second semester classes started on September 5, with 112 elementary school teachers from Gyeongbuk participating to review key learning content.


Grades 1?2 focus on improving basic academic skills through Korean language, mathematics, Korean Hangul reading, and creative play in math, while grades 3?6 operate classes in Korean, social studies, mathematics, science, and English.


Class times are scheduled considering students’ learning burden and content, running two sessions per day starting at 7 PM, each session lasting 25 minutes. Grades 1?2 have classes four times a week (Monday to Thursday), and grades 3?6 have classes five times a week (Monday to Friday), communicating in real time.


Onhakgyo allows any student who wishes to learn to participate without separate membership registration, and the number of students attending classes is steadily increasing, receiving great responses from students and parents.



Kim Hee-su, Director of the Elementary Education Division, said, “Since Onhakgyo is positively impacting the improvement of self-directed learning skills and the reduction of learning gaps, we will operate Onhakgyo steadily in the second semester and spare no effort to provide various support for students’ growth and future.”


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