Former Jeonnam Superintendent Kim Dae-jung Ranks '1st' in Nationwide Superintendent Evaluation
Kim Dae-jung, Superintendent of Education of Jeonnam, ranked first among the superintendents of education in 17 cities and provinces nationwide in the November superintendent evaluation.
On the 14th, Realmeter, a public opinion polling agency, announced the results of a survey on the job performance support of superintendents of education in 17 cities and provinces nationwide conducted in November. Kim Dae-jung, Superintendent of Education of Jeonnam, recorded a positive evaluation of 59.0%, ranking first.
Kim Kwang-soo, Superintendent of Education of Jeju, fell by 0.5 percentage points compared to the previous month, ranking second.
Kim Kwang-soo, who ranked second, received a positive evaluation of 58.7%, down 0.5 percentage points from the previous month, showing a difference of 0.3 percentage points from first place Kim Dae-jung.
Following them, the third highest positive evaluation was Kim Ji-chul, Superintendent of Education of Chungnam (49.3%), fourth was Cheon Chang-soo, Superintendent of Education of Ulsan (48.6%), fifth was Seo Geo-seok, Superintendent of Education of Jeonbuk (46.9%), and sixth was Park Jong-hoon, Superintendent of Education of Gyeongnam (46.7%).
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This public opinion survey was conducted by Realmeter from October 27 to 29 and November 27 to 29, targeting 13,600 voters aged 18 or older nationwide, using a random digit dialing (RDD) automated response telephone method for both landline and mobile phones. The sampling error is ±3.5 percentage points at a 95% confidence level, and the response rate is 2.1%.
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