Hayunsoo, the Superintendent of Education, is giving a keynote lecture on the topic at the High School Student Representative Council.

Hayunsoo, the Superintendent of Education, is giving a keynote lecture on the topic at the High School Student Representative Council.

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[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Hwang Du-yeol] The Busan Metropolitan Office of Education held the ‘2022 High School Student Representative Council’ on the 12th at Sohyang Hall in the Future Hall of Pukyong National University, targeting 159 high school students.


The High School Student Representative Council is an annual event held in the first and second half of the year, bringing together student council representatives from high schools in the district to share opinions on educational activities at school sites.


This council was held under the theme ‘A Student Communication Festival for Educational Recovery with the Superintendent of Education,’ and to ensure smooth progress, 11 professional facilitators, including Visiting Professor Jeong Hyun-jin from Dongmyung University, supported the students’ discussion and debate activities.


During the morning session, participating students were divided into 10 groups to share opinions on educational recovery plans emphasizing the relationship within the educational community, such as exemplary autonomous activity cases by school and democratic student election operation methods.


In the afternoon, a talk concert was held between Superintendent Ha Yun-su of Busan Metropolitan Office of Education and the students.


Superintendent Ha gave a special lecture titled ‘Busan Education of Hope Where People Are Beautiful,’ discussing with students the meaning of education in an era emphasizing character.


Following this, Superintendent Ha personally selected three participating students as participants in the ‘END Violence’ relay challenge to eradicate child abuse and joined the online campaign to protect children and youth worldwide who are in violent situations.



Ha Yun-su, Superintendent of Busan Metropolitan Office of Education, said, “Character is the greatest core competency for the future,” adding, “We will actively support the cultivation of students’ emotions and happiness through the promotion of reading and sports activities and help them develop proper character to create a Busan education where people are beautiful.”


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