Shilla University hosted the ‘2nd Sharing Talent Forum,’ leading the way in field-customized pre-service teacher training.


The ‘2nd Sharing Talent Forum,’ held at the Shilla University College of Education building at 5 p.m. on the 14th, was organized to enhance understanding of school sites at a time when cooperation and coexistence between frontline schools and teacher training institutions are more necessary than ever.


All senior teachers from Busan secondary schools attended the forum, where Professor Kim Hee-gyu of Shilla University’s Department of Education gave a presentation titled “The Role of Senior Teachers and Directions for Progressive Operation in the AI and Digital Era.”


Busan Secondary Senior Teachers Attending the Nanum Talent Forum.

Busan Secondary Senior Teachers Attending the Nanum Talent Forum.

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Professor Kim Hee-gyu stated, “To cultivate pre-service teachers who have practical skills rather than just academic ability, it is urgent to actively reflect the demands of school sites and foster talents tailored to the field.”


He added, “To support the instructional growth of pre-service teachers, a close cooperative relationship between frontline schools and universities must be maintained, and the instructional expertise of senior teachers leading AI and digital education should be spread through educational sharing.”



Shilla University, the only private university in the Busan area with a College of Education, has signed a business agreement with the Busan Secondary Senior Teachers Association and regularly holds forums to nurture talent.


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