Busan Metropolitan Office of Education is launching policies from the perspective of young people to create a new culture of integrity.


On the 30th at 3:30 PM, Busan Office of Education will appoint about 40 MZ generation teachers and local government officials born in the 80s and 90s as the 2nd term of the ‘Cheongbaekri Supporters’ at the International Conference Room of the annex building of the Office of Education.


The ‘Cheongbaekri Supporters’ aim to monitor integrity policies from the viewpoint of youth and create a new culture of integrity based on their creative ideas.


Busan Office of Education has significantly increased the number of these supporters from 12 last year to about 40. This is to gather diverse opinions by job and rank from the MZ generation, whose presence in the public sector has grown.

Busan Office of Education.

Busan Office of Education.

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Over the next year, they will engage in various activities such as proposing improvements to unreasonable systems experienced during public service, suggesting ideas for integrity policies, developing integrity content, and conducting promotional activities.



Kim Dong-hyun, Auditor of the Office of Education, said, “Our Office of Education plans to promote various integrity policies and organizational culture improvements together with the young and creative ‘Cheongbaekri Supporters.’ We hope their activities will lay the foundation for a transparent Office of Education and a horizontal, communicative educational environment.”


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