Policy Briefing Sessions by Education Support Offices, Districts, and Counties for Parents and Local Residents

Organized to Address Questions and Build Consensus Ahead of Full Implementation

Busan Metropolitan Office of Education is addressing questions and building consensus on the ‘Busan-type Neulbom Policy,’ which has been receiving continuous support declarations from parents.


The Busan Metropolitan Office of Education (Superintendent Ha Yun-su) announced that starting with the ‘Visiting Busan-type Neulbom Expansion Policy Briefing’ held at the Suyeong District Office Citizen Hall at 4 p.m. on the 29th for parents and local residents living in Suyeong District, a series of briefings will be conducted in relay format until the 7th of next month.


This briefing session is intended to resolve the questions from parents that have arisen since the announcement of the ‘Busan-type Neulbom Policy’ on the 23rd and to respond to requests from some districts and counties to hold briefings.


The briefings will be conducted by dividing the 16 districts and counties and 5 education support offices into zones, with Superintendent Ha Yun-su serving as the lecturer to directly explain the overall ‘Busan-type Neulbom Policy,’ a customized education and care service that does not leave a single student behind.


Superintendent Ha will carefully explain plans to secure spaces to accommodate all elementary school students from grades 1 to 3 who wish to receive care, as well as the operation plans for after-school learning programs.



Ha Yun-su, Superintendent of Busan Metropolitan Office of Education, said, “This briefing will greatly help to resolve questions and build consensus on the ‘Busan-type Neulbom Policy,’ which many parents and local residents are interested in. Moving forward, our office will focus all its capabilities on promoting the Neulbom policy to alleviate parents’ concerns and burdens regarding care.”

Busan Office of Education.

Busan Office of Education.

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