From the 4th to August 31st, the Busan Metropolitan Office of Education will operate the '2022 Revised Curriculum Expert Training Academy' nine times at locations including the Busan Education Research and Information Center.


The academy aims to build a pool of curriculum experts to support the understanding and field implementation of the 2022 revised curriculum, which is being applied progressively from elementary schools, and will be conducted for about 70 participants including curriculum support teams and core (leading) teachers.


Busan Metropolitan Office of Education has prepared programs to help improve teachers' curriculum literacy, strengthen schools' (teachers') curriculum organization and operation capabilities, and foster a culture of voluntary and collaborative research and practice in school settings.

Busan Office of Education.

Busan Office of Education.

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At the academy, Professor Lim Yuna from Daegu National University of Education will give a lecture on "Understanding the General Direction and Major Revisions of the 2022 Revised Curriculum."


There will also be a session titled "Exploring the New Curriculum," where participants discuss key issues related to the application of the revised curriculum in schools and ways to support field implementation.



Ha Yoon-su, Superintendent of Busan Metropolitan Office of Education, stated, "From the second half of the year, we will do our best to train experts for the successful implementation of the 2022 revised curriculum in schools through teacher competency enhancement training and the development and distribution of materials to assist curriculum organization and operation." He added, "We will spare no effort to provide multifaceted support to create a Busan education that opens hope."


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