On the 22nd, Seeking Ways to Advance Jeonbuk Education at School Sites

Seo Geoseok, the former Superintendent of Education for Jeonbuk Province, took on the role of a teacher on the 1st to hear firsthand voices from the school field.


According to the Jeonbuk Provincial Office of Education on the 22nd, Superintendent Seo visited Iksan Namseong High School that day and held a meeting with school staff and parents on key topics such as academic achievement improvement.


On the 22nd, Seogeo-seok, the former Superintendent of Education for Jeonbuk Province, visited Iksan Namseong High School and held a meeting with school staff and parents to discuss major concerns such as academic improvement. <br>[Photo by Jeonbuk Provincial Office of Education]

On the 22nd, Seogeo-seok, the former Superintendent of Education for Jeonbuk Province, visited Iksan Namseong High School and held a meeting with school staff and parents to discuss major concerns such as academic improvement.
[Photo by Jeonbuk Provincial Office of Education]

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Superintendent Seo's school visit aimed to communicate with the educational community including staff, students, and parents, directly listen to difficulties and suggestions from the school field, and discuss solutions to seek ways to develop education in Jeonbuk.


At the meeting, participants exchanged various opinions on core policies of the Jeonbuk Office of Education, such as balancing and harmonizing teacher authority and student rights, academic achievement improvement, and building a future educational environment.


On the same day, Superintendent Seo also held a meeting with principals of four schools: Namseong High School, Namseong Girls' High School, Namseong Middle School, and Namseong Girls' Middle School, to discuss school development plans.


Going forward, Superintendent Seo plans to visit Onbit Middle School in Jeonju and Ariul Elementary School in Gunsan as a qualified teacher for one day to hear opinions from staff and parents as well as students' concerns about career paths, academic advancement, and peer relationships.



Superintendent Seo said, "The answer to all problems lies in the field, so I visited schools directly to meet with staff, students, and parents," adding, "I plan to continue seeking ways to develop Jeonbuk education, including improving academic achievement, through on-site engagement."


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