A Camp for Mutual Sharing and Self-Directed Learning Skill Development

The Busan Metropolitan Office of Education's Academic Development Institute will operate a customized advanced learning program centered on public education called the "Be-Seu-Teu Camp (a camp where students mutually share and help each other while improving their own learning skills)" using Saturdays and vacation periods until November.


This program is designed to improve the academic performance of general high school students in the Busan area, with 23 outstanding teachers from Busan and 141 students from 18 high schools participating.


The program is conducted in a format where students participate in classes shared by excellent teachers from other schools. Moving away from simple lecture-style classes, it supports the academic improvement of general high school students through subject-specific (Korean, Mathematics, Science, English, Social Studies) advanced learning programs that include discussions, debates, and theme-based integrated activities.

Busan Office of Education.

Busan Office of Education.

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The Office of Education supports the program with a budget of approximately 15.4 million KRW per school for the production of lecture materials and the infrastructure needed for classes, and plans to consider expanding the camp regionally after holding subject-specific performance report meetings and consultations in November.



Lee Sang-yul, Director of the Busan Academic Development Institute, said, "Just as it takes a whole village to raise a child, mutual growth among schools is important for nurturing local talent," adding, "We expect that the academic performance of general high school students will improve and their potential will be developed through the sharing of classes by teachers with excellent teaching capabilities in the Busan area."


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