Busan Southern Office of Education is operating a learning coaching mentoring program called the ‘Southern Academic Boost Class’ to strengthen customized learning motivation for middle school students in the district.


The class includes 85 middle school students from the southern district as mentees, 57 high school students who wish to volunteer for education, and 18 university (graduate) students from colleges of education and graduate schools of education as mentors.


Mentors and mentees are matched 1:1 or 1:2 and the program is conducted for more than 30 hours annually from April at the mentees’ affiliated middle schools, face-to-face after school or on Saturday mornings.

Busan Office of Education.

Busan Office of Education.

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To ensure smooth operation of the class, the Southern Office of Education will hold the ‘Southern Academic Boost Class Mentor Workshop’ at the office auditorium on the 8th.


Participants will learn about ‘Effective Mentoring Class Operation Methods,’ including the attitude of mentors and learning coaching methods to restore self-esteem for students lacking basic academic skills. Based on this, they plan to carry out activities supporting the enhancement of learning motivation and academic achievement of middle school students.



Park Guija, Superintendent of the Southern Office of Education, said, “This class will be a great opportunity to spread a culture of educational donation based on sharing and learning using community infrastructure, and to provide middle school students with opportunities to improve academic skills and explore career paths.”


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