The Incheon Metropolitan Office of Education announced on the 7th that it will launch the 'Education Activity Protection Policy Task Force' on the 9th.


The task force will be composed of teachers affiliated with teacher unions and professional organizations, including early-career teachers and contract teachers from kindergartens, elementary, middle, high, and special schools, as well as external experts. The task force will discuss measures to respond to complaints at individual schools, countermeasures against indiscriminate child abuse reports, and policies to protect educational activities, and will propose these to the Office of Education.


Earlier, the Office of Education initiated the formation of the task force as a follow-up measure to gather field opinions raised during the teacher union and professional organization meeting held on the 26th of last month.


Do Seong-hoon, Superintendent of Incheon Metropolitan Office of Education, stated, "Through the activities of the task force, we will establish practical policies to protect educational activities that reflect the voices from the school field," adding, "The Office of Education will provide prompt responses and multifaceted support whenever all teachers?public, private, regular, or contract?face difficulties."



Dosung Hoon, Superintendent of Incheon Metropolitan Office of Education, is speaking at a meeting between teacher and staff organizations held on the 26th of last month in the video conference room of the Metropolitan Office of Education. <br>[Image source=Yonhap News]

Dosung Hoon, Superintendent of Incheon Metropolitan Office of Education, is speaking at a meeting between teacher and staff organizations held on the 26th of last month in the video conference room of the Metropolitan Office of Education.
[Image source=Yonhap News]

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