Poster Announcing the Abolition and Reduction of "No Official Document Day" and "No Official Document Month" by Gyeonggi Provincial Office of Education

Poster Announcing the Abolition and Reduction of "No Official Document Day" and "No Official Document Month" by Gyeonggi Provincial Office of Education

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The Gyeonggi Provincial Office of Education will abolish or reduce the uniformly operated 'No Official Document Day' and 'No Official Document Month' to expand school autonomy.


On the 10th, the Office of Education announced that based on last year's regional council 'On-site Collaboration Monitoring for Visiting School Work Support,' the field suggested that the policy effectiveness of 'No Official Document Day (Month)' was low and needed improvement, and they decided to actively reflect this in policy.


Accordingly, the Office of Education will abolish the Wednesday 'No Official Document Day.' Instead, in line with the direction of Gyeonggi education to expand school autonomy, it will not be limited to a specific day of the week.


Also, although the 'No Official Document Month' has been operated in March to allow schools to focus on the curriculum, it will be reduced to a 'No Official Document Week (March 1?20).'


Kim Seung-ho, the School Work Improvement Officer at the Office of Education, said, "The Office of Education always listens to the voices from the field," and added, "We will strive to realize field-centered policies."



The Office of Education has designated Wednesdays as 'No Official Document Day' since 2012 and March as 'No Official Document Month' since 2017.


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