Gyeonggi Provincial Office of Education

Gyeonggi Provincial Office of Education

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The Gyeonggi Provincial Office of Education will assign dedicated investigators for school violence to 25 education support offices within the province. This measure aims to enhance the expertise and fairness in handling school violence cases.


On the 18th, the Office of Education announced that it recently recruited and announced dedicated investigators for each education support office, and after the first document screening and the second interview screening, a total of 506 individuals were finally appointed.


The Office selected dedicated investigators from retired teachers, retired police officers, and individuals with experience in youth guidance, protection, and counseling activities who possess expertise in school violence tasks, student guidance, and the ability to understand and organize cases. They will be deployed to schools starting from the 2nd of next month to handle school violence cases.


To ensure the successful establishment of the dedicated investigator system in schools and to strengthen their capabilities, the Office of Education will conduct training sessions until the 29th.



Seo Eun-kyung, Director of the Life and Character Education Division at the Office of Education, stated, "We will strive to ensure that the newly introduced dedicated investigator system for school violence is firmly established in schools and education support offices," and emphasized, "To enhance the expertise and fairness of the dedicated investigators in handling cases, we will form a consulting group for school violence dedicated investigators and provide continuous support."


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