The Busan Metropolitan Office of Education will operate the ‘2022 Revised Curriculum Understanding Elementary Job Training’ three times on the 12th-13th and 27th at the Busan Education Research Information Center Auditorium.


This training aims to enhance understanding of the 2022 revised curriculum, which will be applied annually over the next three years, to support smooth implementation in the field. About 1,000 participants including elementary vice principals, master teachers, and core (leading) teachers will attend.


The Busan Metropolitan Office of Education will conduct the training with different themes according to the target audience. The training on the 12th will be held for about 320 vice principals. Professor Lim Yuna from Daegu National University of Education will give a lecture on the topic ‘Understanding the 2022 Revised Curriculum.’


On the 13th, the training for about 340 participants including master teachers and learning (assessment) department heads will feature teacher Yoo Youngsik from Ansan Haesol Elementary School in Gyeonggi, who will explain ‘Curriculum and Lesson Design Based on the 2022 Revised Curriculum.’


The training on the 27th will be conducted for about 350 core (leading) teachers and curriculum department heads. Researcher Lee Seungmi from the Korea Institute for Curriculum and Evaluation will lecture on ‘Understanding the 2022 Revised Curriculum and the Composition of Subject Curricula.’

Busan Office of Education.

Busan Office of Education.

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Ha Yunsu, Superintendent of Busan Metropolitan Office of Education, said, “This training will greatly help build consensus on the 2022 revised curriculum and enhance teacher professionalism,” adding, “Through this, we hope to foster a school culture that voluntarily and cooperatively researches and practices.”



The Busan Office of Education is conducting activities such as visiting schools for revised curriculum training in the second half of this year and developing support materials for curriculum organization and operation to ensure smooth implementation of the 2022 revised curriculum in school sites.


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