An evaluation panel consisting of Gyeonggi Province residents, school staff, and youth is assessing the overall policy implementation of the Gyeonggi Provincial Office of Education for the first half of this year on the 23rd.

An evaluation panel consisting of Gyeonggi Province residents, school staff, and youth is assessing the overall policy implementation of the Gyeonggi Provincial Office of Education for the first half of this year on the 23rd.

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On the 23rd, the Gyeonggi Provincial Office of Education conducted the '2023 First Half-Year Pledge Implementation Evaluation' at the Seongnam National Institute for International Education.


About 70 members of the citizen, faculty, and youth evaluation groups attended the pledge implementation evaluation to check the status of pledge fulfillment and review detailed plan amendments.


Based on the pledge performance data from each department, an online preliminary evaluation was conducted over 10 days, followed by an on-site evaluation on the 23rd to discuss pledge tasks.


Especially, as it has been one year since Superintendent Im Tae-hee took office, a transparent and fair evaluation was conducted on ▲project implementation performance ▲financial execution status check and evaluation ▲excellence and development plans of the pledges.


The Youth Manifesto Action Group discussed school and student-related pledges such as ▲autonomous meal selection ▲activation of school sports ▲balance between students and teachers' rights, and proposed policies.



Seo Hye-jung, Policy Planning Officer of the Provincial Office of Education, stated, "As the three main stakeholders of education gather to directly evaluate the superintendent's pledges, the direction and effectiveness of policies have become even more important," adding, "We will consult with departments so that all residents, including youth and faculty, can understand and feel the pledges."


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