The Ulsan Metropolitan Office of Education has changed the Ulsan Education Indicator from "Schools that cultivate life, education that opens the future" to "Schools where learning becomes life, education that opens the future," reflecting the educational philosophy of the 10th Superintendent of Education, Cheon Chang-su.


Superintendent Cheon expressed his educational philosophy by stating that while continuing the late Superintendent No Ok-hee's educational philosophy of "Ulsan education that does not give up on a single child," he will promote "education where life and learning coincide" so that students can grow into active and autonomous citizens in the school environment.


"Schools where learning becomes life" means fostering a school culture where learning does not remain mere knowledge but is applied and practiced, enabling students to grow as protagonists of their own lives.


"Education that opens the future" means providing students with diverse and systematic customized future competency education to actively prepare for and pioneer the future.

Ulsan Office of Education.

Ulsan Office of Education.

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The newly revised Ulsan Education Indicator embodies Superintendent Cheon's philosophy of cultivating one's life through learning experiences to prepare for and pioneer the future with solid capabilities.


Superintendent Cheon Chang-su said, "Until now, there has been a significant gap between what students learn at school and how they live," adding, "Students study hard, but since their learning is not closely connected to their daily lives, their knowledge and actions were separate." He further stated, "From now on, we will promote education that enables students to practice what they learn in the small society of school."



Superintendent Cheon emphasized, "Education where life and learning coincide begins with the wisdom, experience, and warm interest of the entire educational community," and added, "We will strengthen communication and cooperation with the educational community to make education a pride of Ulsan."


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