April 1st, 9:30 AM, High School Representatives Council

Educational Activities ... A Place to Discuss Concerns and Share Opinions

Ha Yoon-su, Superintendent of Education for Busan City, will hold a communication session with high school student council representatives to hear their vivid opinions.

Busan Metropolitan Office of Education.

Busan Metropolitan Office of Education.

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The Busan Metropolitan Office of Education announced on the 29th that it will hold the ‘2023 First Semester High School Student Representative Council’ at 9:30 a.m. on April 1 at the University Theater of Pukyong National University, targeting 152 high school student representatives from the Busan area.


This council is a gathering held every year in the first and second half of the year where high school student council representatives share excellent cases of student autonomy in schools and discuss and exchange opinions on educational activities in the school field.


On this day, the council will be operated in the morning and afternoon under the slogan ‘Meet 高, Share 高, Deliver 高! Student Communication Festival.’


In the morning, participating students will be divided into 10 groups to share opinions on the themes of ‘Character Development through Cultural and Artistic Experiences’ and ‘Innovative Communication Methods for Future Education.’


To ensure smooth progress, 12 professional facilitators, including Adjunct Professor Jung Hyun-jin from Dongmyung University, will support the students’ discussion and debate activities.


In the afternoon, Superintendent Ha Yoon-su will hold a talk concert with the students. Superintendent Ha will give a lecture on the 2023 Busan education policy under the theme ‘Faithfully Grounded! Hopeful Busan Education Nurturing Future Dreams,’ focusing on character-based academic improvement.


Following this, there will be an honest dialogue with the students, providing time to hear the vivid opinions of the students as the main subjects of education.



Kim Beom-gyu, Director of the Character, Physical Education, and School Meals Division at the Education Office, said, “This council will be a valuable experience for students to actively participate in school and educational issues,” adding, “We hope these experiences will serve as a foundation for students to grow into mature citizens.”


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