The Western Busan Office of Education will operate the "Western Middle School Mathematics Teacher Capacity Building Training" for 32 mathematics teachers in the district in five sessions by July 12, at locations including the Western Mathematics Experience Classroom and the Busan Mathematics Culture Center.


This training aims to revitalize experiential mathematics education in schools through digital-based future mathematics education that integrates humanities and real-life applications. The instructors consist of teachers who are experts in experiential mathematics classes and have experience authoring mathematics popularization books.

Busan Office of Education.

Busan Office of Education.

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The training will be conducted on various topics designed to maximize students' mathematical interest. Lecture topics include "Interdisciplinary Mathematics Classes Utilizing Other Subjects," "Designing Digital-Based Classes and Assessments," "Mathematics Storytelling! Applying the History of Mathematics Knowledge in the Classroom," and "Applying Experiential Mathematics Classes."


Participants will also visit the Busan Mathematics Culture Center, which opened last year, to broadly experience mathematics-related themes.



Lee Jaehan, Director of the Western Office of Education, said, "This training will serve as an opportunity to revitalize experiential mathematics classes, which have been stagnant for a while due to COVID-19," and added, "Our Office of Education will continue to spare no support to promote experiential mathematics."


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