Lim Jong-sik, Superintendent of Gyeongbuk Office of Education, visited Andong Girls' High School on the 15th to celebrate the 42nd Teachers' Day and served as a 'one-day teacher.'


Superintendent Lim encouraged and expressed gratitude for the hard work of teachers dedicated to student education, and conducted a class titled "Poems That Empower Life" with 23 students from Class 4, Grade 1.

On Teachers' Day, the 15th, Lim Jong-sik, Superintendent of Gyeongbuk Education, took on the role of a one-day teacher and conducted a class at Andong Girls' High School.

On Teachers' Day, the 15th, Lim Jong-sik, Superintendent of Gyeongbuk Education, took on the role of a one-day teacher and conducted a class at Andong Girls' High School.

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Lim Jong-sik emphasized to the students the importance of happiness, the true meaning of success, and living a life with a story. He stressed that the driving force for future life is for every student to have the strength to live as the master of their own life, challenge the world, and realize their dreams.


In addition, amid the students' focus and interest, he recited poems together with them and shared anecdotes from his teaching days, making the 50-minute class enjoyable and engaging.


Superintendent Lim's participation in the class provided a valuable opportunity for students to appreciate their teachers' efforts and to understand and communicate with students at their level.



Lim Jong-sik, Superintendent of Gyeongbuk Office of Education, said, "This event is meaningful as it expresses gratitude to teachers who have led the school field well despite the COVID-19 crisis and provides a place for communication and empathy with students on the occasion of the 42nd Teachers' Day."


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