The Gyeongbuk Office of Education announced on the 10th that it has formed the '2023 Parent Future Education Monitoring Group' consisting of 868 members to expand parents' opportunities to participate in education policy and to promote policies centered on education consumers.


The 'Parent Future Education Monitoring Group' is composed of parents from kindergartens, elementary, middle, high, and special schools across 22 regions in Gyeongbuk, and the appointed monitoring group will be active from April until February of the following year.

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The monitoring group serves as a communication channel proposing improvements and development plans on educational issues through education policy monitoring, the 'Warm Gyeongbuk Education' policy proposal contest, participation in policy events, and more.


In particular, this year, through the policy proposal contest, vivid opinions and ideas from parents will be actively reflected in education policies to enable meaningful changes to be felt at school sites.


Additionally, through regional training sessions, the main roles of the monitoring group, annual activity plans, and explanations of major education policies will be provided to enhance parents' understanding of policies.



Lim Jong-sik, Superintendent of Gyeongbuk Office of Education, said, “I hope the monitoring group will become a communication channel that conveys opinions from school sites, and we will strive to create a warm Gyeongbuk education together by reflecting parents' valuable opinions in education policies.”


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