Superintendent Park Jong-hoon: "We Will Make Greater Efforts for Education Recovery, Teacher Protection, and On-site Support"

A total of 392 teachers who contributed to the promotion of educational policies and changes in the educational field in the Gyeongnam region received government awards and commendations.


The Gyeongnam Office of Education held a ceremony on the 12th to present government awards and commendations, attended by representative awardees.


Superintendent Park Jong-hoon presented awards and commendations to teachers who achieved merit at the main office meeting room on the same day, in celebration of Teachers' Day on the 15th.


Teachers who received government awards and commendations for meritorious service are taking a commemorative photo with Park Jong-hoon, Superintendent of Gyeongnam Education (front row, far left). <br>[Photo by Gyeongnam Office of Education]

Teachers who received government awards and commendations for meritorious service are taking a commemorative photo with Park Jong-hoon, Superintendent of Gyeongnam Education (front row, far left).
[Photo by Gyeongnam Office of Education]

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According to the provincial Office of Education, ▲Park Jeong-min, Head of Elementary Education at Changwon Education Support Office, received the Order of Service Merit, Red Stripes ▲Park Hyun-seong, teacher at Jinyeong Geumbyeong Elementary School, received the Order of Service Merit, Green Stripes ▲and six others, including Kang Mi-kyung, Principal of Hapcheon Kindergarten, received the Presidential Commendation.


▲Seven people, including Shin Sang-chul, Vice Principal of Masan Naeseo Girls' High School, received the Prime Minister's Commendation ▲186 people, including Choi Seon-hee of Jeongdong Elementary School, received the Minister of Education's Commendation ▲and 191 people, including Lee Young-sook of Gamgye Elementary School, were honored with the Superintendent's Commendation.



Superintendent Park said, “We will not forget the efforts and dedication of teachers for our children's learning and growth,” adding, “We will strive harder to protect teachers and support the field along with educational recovery so that teachers can have greater fulfillment and pride in their profession.”


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