Busan City Southern Education Support Office is conducting a ‘Capacity Building Training for Student-Customized Integrated Support’ for elementary and middle school teachers.


The training will be held at 10 a.m. on the 7th at the Grand Moment Youth Hostel, with about 200 participants including vice principals and responsible teachers from local elementary and middle schools.


The training is designed to help school members understand student-customized integrated support and will be conducted in two parts.


In Part 1, Ji-ae Park, an official from the Ministry of Education, will provide guidance on the necessity and direction of the student-customized integrated support policy.


In Part 2, Yeon-ok Shin, principal of Seoul Banghwa Elementary School, and Donjip Lee, a specialized instructor for student-customized integrated support from the Ministry of Education, will share actual student support cases from elementary and middle schools and discuss the roles of school members in student-customized integrated support.

Busan Office of Education.

Busan Office of Education.

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Gui-ja Park, Director of the Southern Education Support Office, said, “This training is an opportunity to enhance school officials’ understanding of the student-customized integrated support policy and to create momentum for establishing a student-customized integrated support system in the future.”


She added, “We hope for great interest so that practical student-centered support can be realized in school settings.”



Busan Southern Education Support Office has been designated as a pilot education support office for student-customized integrated support by the Ministry of Education and plans to promote the ‘Establishment of a Student-Customized Integrated Support System’ project for three years starting this year, aimed at identifying at-risk students and providing personalized support at the education support office level.


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