Lim Tae-hee, Superintendent of Gyeonggi Provincial Office of Education

Lim Tae-hee, Superintendent of Gyeonggi Provincial Office of Education

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The Gyeonggi Provincial Office of Education opened a hotline on the 30th to support teachers experiencing violations of their teaching rights.


On the same day, the Office announced the launch of the hotline '1600-8787' to provide prompt assistance to teachers affected by infringements on educational activities. The hotline number '1600-8787' signifies "quick start, quick response" to such issues.


Any teacher in the province can call the main number when an infringement on educational activities occurs, and they will be connected to the Gyeonggi Teaching Rights Protection Support Center associated with their school.


The regional Gyeonggi Teaching Rights Protection Support Centers, through the respective education support offices, provide one-stop services including ▲administrative support for educational activity infringement cases ▲legal consultation ▲psychological counseling ▲on-site support by emergency response teams.


Seo Eun-kyung, Director of the Life and Character Education Division at the Office of Education, pledged, "Through the hotline number for educational activity infringement, we will strengthen the initial one-stop support of the Gyeonggi Teaching Rights Protection Support Center to help affected teachers return to the field in good health."



Earlier, on the 16th, Gyeonggi Superintendent of Education Lim Tae-hee promised to swiftly implement comprehensive measures to protect educational activities.


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