Ulsan Metropolitan Office of Education recently held a contest to select exemplary cases of operation in celebration of the "New Semester Mutual Respect Culture Promotion Month."


The schools selected in the contest were Deoksin Elementary School, Daesong Middle School, Hwajin Middle School, and Gangdong High School.


Deoksin Elementary School conducted a survey targeting all faculty, students, and parents to create posters featuring messages they wanted to hear from the educational community. The produced posters were displayed in the cafeteria and shared with the educational community through the School Bell app (a home communication app).


Daesong Middle School created a video in the form of a challenge pledging mutual respect and uploaded it on Padlet for sharing, while Hwajin Middle School held a "Words I Want to Hear from You" video contest, producing 1 to 2-minute videos by each class and hosting a video sharing event.


Gangdong High School operated a Community Building Week linked to the curriculum and creative experiential activities during class and creative experiential activity hours.

Ulsan Office of Education.

Ulsan Office of Education.

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The Ulsan Metropolitan Office of Education plans to provide an on-site teacher healing program to the schools selected as exemplary cases.


Earlier, the Office of Education designated March as the "New Semester Mutual Respect Culture Promotion Month" for kindergartens, elementary, middle, special, and various schools to implement an educational community based on mutual respect among educational stakeholders.



An official from the Ulsan Office of Education stated, "Recently, acts that seriously disrupt school classes and educational activities have been increasing," adding, "We will put more effort into fostering a culture of mutual respect among educational stakeholders to reduce such acts."


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