Gyeongnam Office of Education Prepares for High School Credit System with Online Classrooms
Support for Joint Curriculum in 31 General High Schools
Gyeongnam Office of Education will support joint curriculum online classrooms at 31 general high schools in the province to prepare for the implementation of the high school credit system.
View original image[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Lee Seryeong] The Gyeongnam Office of Education is supporting joint curriculum online classrooms at 31 general high schools to establish a foundation for the high school credit system.
The joint curriculum online classroom is a learning space where students from multiple schools can participate in real-time interactive classes simultaneously.
The provincial Office of Education expects to create a class environment system that allows students to participate in the joint curriculum during regular class hours, resolving issues related to student safety and life guidance caused by student movement.
In 2020, online classrooms were established in 11 schools, and in 2021, in 22 schools. This year, they announced the publication of a joint curriculum operation guidebook to share directions and utilization plans for establishing online classrooms.
School administrators plan to build online classrooms by the upcoming winter vacation in consultation with members and use them as spaces for students and teachers to participate in joint curriculum classes starting next year.
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Lee Jeongsuk, Director of Secondary Education, said, “We expect to support students' subject choices and enable substantial joint curriculum classes in line with the changing educational environment.”
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