Ulsan Office of Education.

Ulsan Office of Education.

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[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Hwang Du-yeol] The Ulsan Metropolitan Office of Education held the 5th Policy Consultation Meeting of the 2022 School Life Records Joint Management Committee at the Gyeongju Hilton Hotel from the 20th to the 21st.


The meeting, hosted by the Ulsan Office of Education, was attended by over 60 participants including officials in charge of school life records from the Ministry of Education, staff from the Korea Institute for Curriculum and Evaluation and the Korea National University of Education Comprehensive Education Training Institute, as well as supervisors and officers responsible for elementary and secondary student records from 17 metropolitan and provincial offices of education.


On the first day of the meeting, the Ministry of Education and metropolitan and provincial offices of education discussed current issues related to school life records and conducted in-depth consultations on the revision directions and contents of the 2023 student record entry guidelines.


In particular, the consultation focused on common discussions and subgroup deliberations on key issues by elementary and secondary school levels to ensure meticulous management of student records, including feedback on attendance processing and student evaluation during the COVID-19 situation, and changes in school life record entries following the revision of Ministry of Education directives.



An official from the metropolitan office of education stated, “School life records are important documents that comprehensively record school curriculum operation, teachers’ instruction and evaluation, and students’ school life, and are preserved semi-permanently.” He added, “We will support ensuring that school life records are recorded and managed with substance, fairness, and reliability.”


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