The Busan Metropolitan Office of Education will hold the "2028 College Entrance System Reform Draft Analysis and College Entrance Preparation Method Briefing" for second-year middle school students, parents, and teachers over two days on the 8th and 9th at the Busan Education Research and Information Center and other locations.


This briefing aims to address parents' questions and provide accurate information regarding the "2028 College Entrance System Reform Draft" announced by the Ministry of Education last October.


To reduce educational disparities across regions, the Busan Office of Education will hold the briefing sessions at two locations over two days, considering accessibility so that students, parents, and teachers from all over Busan can attend.

Busan Office of Education.

Busan Office of Education.

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The briefing on the 8th will be held at the Korea National Open University in Buk-gu at 7 p.m., and the session on the 9th will take place at the Busan Education Research and Information Center at 7 p.m. Both sessions will be led by Kang Dong-wan, an educational researcher in charge of college entrance affairs at the Career and College Admission Support Center of the Busan Academic Development Institute.


Researcher Kang will analyze the main contents of the 2028 college entrance system reform draft, including ▲the abolition of elective subjects in the 2028 College Scholastic Ability Test (CSAT) ▲the reform plan for the internal assessment system starting in 2025, and will provide guidance on how to prepare for college entrance accordingly.



Ha Yun-su, Superintendent of the Busan Metropolitan Office of Education, said, "I hope many people attend to fully understand the purpose of the reform draft and receive significant help in establishing their college entrance strategies."


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