Lim Tae-hee, Superintendent of Gyeonggi Provincial Office of Education (center), is taking a commemorative photo after signing an agreement with Gapyeong-gun Future Education Cooperation District on the 9th.

Lim Tae-hee, Superintendent of Gyeonggi Provincial Office of Education (center), is taking a commemorative photo after signing an agreement with Gapyeong-gun Future Education Cooperation District on the 9th.

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The Gyeonggi Provincial Office of Education has joined hands with 31 local governments to realize future education centered on the region.


The Office of Education announced on the 9th that it signed future education cooperation district agreements and supplementary agreements with 30 cities and counties from January to May. The Office plans to hold an agreement ceremony with one more region in June.


The Office of Education and local governments will engage in mutually cooperative communication to achieve ▲ educational autonomy to strengthen the autonomy of the educational community and its members ▲ resolving educational gaps based on cooperation between schools and local communities ▲ realizing regionally tailored future education to cultivate glocal convergence talents.


Through this, the Office of Education shared local issues of 31 cities and counties, sought ways to promote local education cooperation projects, and established a foundation for educational cooperation with local governments.



Kim Hee-jung, head of the Regional Education Cooperation Division at the Office of Education, said, "This agreement with 31 cities and counties will serve as a central axis to strengthen the region-centered educational ecosystem, aligned with the new Gyeonggi education policy focused on future education. We will enhance on-site support by communicating and collaborating with local governments so that students can respond to the changing society and grow together with their communities."


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