The Gyeonggi Education Resident Participation Council held a meeting on the 24th to share and communicate Gyeonggi education policies. Council participants are taking a commemorative photo.

The Gyeonggi Education Resident Participation Council held a meeting on the 24th to share and communicate Gyeonggi education policies. Council participants are taking a commemorative photo.

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On the 24th, the Gyeonggi Provincial Office of Education held the '2023 Gyeonggi Education Resident Participation Council' to share Gyeonggi education policies and promote communication.


The Gyeonggi Education Resident Participation Council is a policy advisory body composed of about 100 participants from various fields including parents, civic groups, education experts, non-profit organizations, and local governments within the province, seeking future education plans for Gyeonggi.


The council is organized into five subcommittees: ▲Digital Education ▲Character Education ▲Meal Improvement ▲Local Education Cooperation ▲School Work Improvement.


Im Tae-hee, Superintendent of Gyeonggi Education, emphasized in his greeting, "If Gyeonggi education suffers, I believe the education of the Republic of Korea also suffers," adding, "Now is the time when education must change and improve."


He continued, "I ask the Gyeonggi Education Resident Participation Council to propose various policies related to the major tasks of the five subcommittees of Gyeonggi education so that people will say education must go to Gyeonggi Province."



Last year, the council proposed 13 policies, among which were adopted policies such as assigning full-time health teachers to newly established school health offices, improving the training system for skill enhancement based on teacher competency evaluation results, and concretizing the development of Green Smart Future Schools.


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