32 Students, Parents, and General Public Members Until February Next Year

The Gyeongnam Office of Education's 'Resident Active Administration Monitoring Group' was launched on the 20th.


The Office of Education stated that the Resident Active Administration Monitoring Group was formed to broaden the consensus on active administration, where public officials handle tasks proactively based on creativity and expertise for public interest, such as improving unreasonable regulations.


According to the Office of Education, the Active Administration Monitoring Group was created this year for the first time to collect and communicate residents' opinions during the process of promoting active administration.


The Gyeongnam Office of Education's Active Administration Monitoring Group is taking a commemorative photo at the launch ceremony. <br>[Photo by Gyeongnam Office of Education]

The Gyeongnam Office of Education's Active Administration Monitoring Group is taking a commemorative photo at the launch ceremony.
[Photo by Gyeongnam Office of Education]

View original image

The Office of Education publicly recruited students, parents, and general residents interested in Gyeongnam education policies and active administration, selecting a total of 32 members.


They will participate in the active administration process until February next year by supporting initiatives such as ▲ selecting excellent cases and outstanding public officials ▲ spreading excellent cases, so that residents can tangibly feel the effects.



Hwang Dulsuk, Director of Policy Planning, said, “The activities of the Resident Active Administration Monitoring Group will expand opportunities for communication and sharing of policies between the Gyeongnam Office of Education and residents,” adding, “We will continue to promote policy tasks in a direction that education consumers and residents can empathize with to implement active administration.”


This content was produced with the assistance of AI translation services.

© The Asia Business Daily(www.asiae.co.kr). All rights reserved.

Today’s Briefing