Ulsan Metropolitan Office of Education is launching an initiative to develop educational policies that reflect diverse opinions from all walks of life.


From June 1 to 30, Ulsan Office of Education will hold the "2023 Ulsan Educational Policy Proposal Contest with Citizens." Anyone residing in Ulsan, including students, parents, citizens, and school staff, can participate in submitting educational policy proposals.


Proposals can be submitted on any topic related to Ulsan's educational policies, ranging from suggestions viewed from the students' perspective to proposals preparing Ulsan education for the future.


Policy proposers can register their proposals on the Ulsan Metropolitan Office of Education website under the Participation·Proposal - Contest Proposal board. Proposals can also be submitted by mail or in person to the Policy Office of Ulsan Metropolitan Office of Education.

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Ulsan Metropolitan Office of Education plans to conduct an online citizen participation review to select policies that citizens can truly feel, and the Proposal Review Committee will make the final selection based on creativity, feasibility, and other criteria. Depending on the review results, commendations from the Superintendent of Education and prizes up to 3 million KRW will be awarded.


An official from Ulsan Metropolitan Office of Education said, "We hope that many creative and excellent policies will be proposed through this educational policy contest."


In last year’s contest, Ulsan Office of Education received 132 educational policy ideas from students, parents, citizens, and school staff, selecting 20 winning entries. In the newly established student category since last year, the idea titled "Together Catching JOB Career Education," which jointly proposed a career education program, was selected as the grand prize winner.



In the general category, "Strengthening Promotion and Education on Electric Kickboard Safety Rules" won the excellence award, and in the school staff category, the idea "Safety Education Program for Field Trainees Using a Metaverse Platform" received the silver award.


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