Lim Tae-hee, Superintendent of Gyeonggi Provincial Office of Education

Lim Tae-hee, Superintendent of Gyeonggi Provincial Office of Education

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The Gyeonggi Provincial Office of Education will produce a video about the changes in Gyeonggi education this year and distribute it to frontline schools.


On the 14th, the Office announced that it will create and distribute a video titled "Changes in Gyeonggi Education 2024," focusing on policies and tasks that are most needed and relatable in school settings.


To produce this video, the Office previously collected and consulted departmental data last month and selected 18 key tasks out of 90 implementation tasks from the Gyeonggi Education Basic Plan.


Main contents include operating Hi-Learning across all grades and subjects for students to pursue their dreams independently, expanding shared schools to all cities and counties, and establishing an online system for shared schools.


Additionally, to improve all students' academic achievement and capabilities, the Office will revise and announce the Gyeonggi curriculum, implement the elementary growth transition course, open the Gyeonggi Eum On School, and lay the foundation for operating the Gyeonggi-style IB program.


Furthermore, to foster growth for the entire educational community, efforts will be made to create a character-friendly school culture, establish family-linked character practice schools, and expand support for metaverse experience centers.


In particular, to protect educators' educational activities, the Office will expand the Gyeonggi Teacher Rights Protection Support Center, establish a legal support team, transfer duties to the School Teacher Rights Protection Committee, and support the submission of superintendent opinion letters regarding legitimate educational activities.


Moreover, for the happiness and growth of the entire educational community, the Office will promote the establishment of a unified early childhood education foundation, early childhood transition education, activation of Gyeonggi special education, expansion of reconciliation mediation teams, and implementation of a dedicated school violence investigator system.


The Office will also upload related content on the Gyeonggi Office of Education's YouTube channel GO3 on the 15th so that it can be used as training material for curriculum preparation in schools for the new academic year.



Lim Tae-hee, Superintendent of Gyeonggi Provincial Office of Education, stated, "Schools and classrooms are the starting points of Gyeonggi education and the most important places to verify policy effectiveness," adding, "Through these changing educational policies, we will continuously accompany schools so that educational members can teach with confidence."


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