Operation of Evening Care and Specialized Programs

[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Lee Jun-kyung] Jeonnam Provincial Office of Education has been selected for the Ministry of Education's Neulbom School pilot education office contest this year.


According to Jeonnam Provincial Office of Education on the 26th, starting this year, customized programs such as Edu-care for first graders at the beginning of school admission, Jeonnam specialized programs, and evening care classes will be provided to schools that wish to participate. They will also promote the development of models linked with local communities to improve spaces for operating Neulbom Schools.


Jeonnam Provincial Office of Education

Jeonnam Provincial Office of Education

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Neulbom School is a new name for full-day elementary schools that provide high-quality integrated education and care services before and after regular classes to elementary students who wish to participate, utilizing various educational resources inside and outside the school. This is to promote the national task of "strengthening the national education responsibility system to eliminate educational gaps."


The Provincial Office of Education plans to establish support systems tailored to regional characteristics, categorized into urban and rural types, and strengthen support for schools' after-school and care services.


In particular, to operate Edu-care for first graders, volunteers will be assigned to each Edu-care classroom to manage student safety and support customized after-school programs.


Additionally, to enable the operation of various after-school programs, connections with instructor pools will be strengthened, and outdated after-school classrooms, care classrooms, and teachers' research spaces will be improved.



Kim Jae-gi, Director of the Safety and Welfare Division, stated, "The operation of the Neulbom School pilot education office will be an opportunity to expand safe care for Jeonnam elementary students, provide various after-school programs, and promote education linked with local communities."


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