Busan Education Welfare Priority Support Project Outstanding Schools and Institutions Visit Other City and Provincial Offices of Education
Enhancing the Competence of Educational Welfare Workers
Priority Support Project for Educational Welfare
Busan Western Office of Education (Superintendent Lee Jae-han) reported that on the 18th, they visited Seunghak Elementary School (Principal Shin Won-sik), a priority school for the Educational Welfare Priority Support Project, and the Western Office of Education in Gyeongbuk Pohang Office of Education.
Pohang Office of Education visited Seobu Office of Education and Seunghak Elementary School.
View original imageOn that day, 25 people including the head of the Early Childhood and Elementary Education Support Division of Pohang Office of Education, project supervisors, and educational welfare officers visited the Western Office of Education and Seunghak Elementary School to strengthen the capabilities of educational welfare officers and promote the development of the Educational Welfare Priority Support Project.
The day included an introduction to the Educational Welfare Priority Support Project by the educational welfare coordinator of the Western Office of Education, presentations of excellent student intervention cases by Seunghak Elementary School’s educational welfare officers, and an exchange of information on the operation of educational welfare projects by the Pohang Office of Education.
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Lee Jae-han, Superintendent of the Western Office of Education, said, “This active exchange with the Pohang Office of Education will greatly help strengthen the capabilities of educational welfare officers and advance the Educational Welfare Priority Support Project.”
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