Gyeonggi Office of Education to Host Creative Competency Education Contest... Until Next Month 19
Gyeonggi Provincial Office of Education 'Gyeonggi Digital Creative Competency Education Top 100 Contest' Announcement Poster
View original imageThe Gyeonggi Provincial Office of Education is hosting a digital creative education contest.
The Office announced that from the 11th of this month until the 19th of next month, it will hold the "Gyeonggi Digital Creative Competency Education Top 100 Contest" aimed at spreading awareness of digital creative competency education among elementary, middle, and high school students and teachers in the province.
The contest themes are teachers' practical teaching cases for digital creative competency education and students' growth experience essays.
Students and teachers wishing to participate in the contest can submit their entries to their local education support office through their schools.
In particular, teachers are to submit lesson plans that include ▲practical teaching experiences of AI-integrated education across subjects ▲practical teaching experiences of digital literacy education within subjects. Students should submit essays on growth experiences such as ▲achievements in integrating AI technology with their areas of interest through such classes ▲career exploration and other growth experiences.
The Office of Education plans to select around 100 cases from the submissions, compile them into a casebook, and share outstanding cases at a conference for sharing the achievements of digital creative competency education.
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Ha Mijin, the Future Education Officer at the Office of Education, stated, "This contest will be an opportunity to share experiences where teachers' AI-integrated education practices lead to student growth," adding, "We expect the contest to foster a school culture where teachers and students collaboratively lead the future they envision."
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