Ulsan Office of Education Holds High School Credit System Policy Empathy Talk Concert for Parents
[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Hwang Du-yeol] On the 8th, the Ulsan Metropolitan Office of Education will hold the "First Step to Becoming the Master of My Life, Ulsan High School Credit System Policy Empathy Talk Concert" for about 250 parents of elementary and middle school students at Lotte Hotel.
This high school credit system policy empathy talk concert is hosted by the Ministry of Education and organized by the Ulsan Office of Education, and will be conducted in two parts.
In the first part, Kim Joo-ah, Director of the High School Credit System Research Center at the Korea Educational Development Institute, will give a special lecture on the theme "Future Social Changes and the High School Credit System."
In the second part, there will be ▲ a talk on Ulsan education policy ▲ on-site speeches by students, parents, teachers, and admissions officers ▲ and a talk concert with the superintendent, students, parents, teachers, and admissions officers together.
During the talk concert with the superintendent, honest stories about the high school credit system will be shared from the perspectives of students, parents, teachers, and admissions officers who have experienced the system first-hand, and the superintendent will answer on-site questions to resolve parents' concerns.
The event will be held simultaneously online and offline and will be broadcast live on the Ulsan Office of Education's YouTube channel.
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For parents who cannot attend the talk concert, the Ulsan High School Credit System Support Center website will upload the video.
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