On the 21st, the Gyeonggi Provincial Office of Education conducted a training session for representatives and staff members operating alternative education consignment institutions.


During this training, the Office of Education provided guidance on ▲appropriate budget execution ▲student safety education ▲curriculum operation plans ▲precautions for student life education ▲sexual violence prevention education for students, teachers, and instructors ▲safe and meaningful field trips ▲and the establishment of a suitable educational environment, as well as shared excellent cases from consignment education institutions.


Gyeonggi Provincial Office of Education conducted a training session for alternative education entrusted institutions on the 21st.

Gyeonggi Provincial Office of Education conducted a training session for alternative education entrusted institutions on the 21st.

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The Office of Education especially emphasized transparent budget execution and student safety education to strengthen the accountability of consignment education institutions and urged efforts to ensure that student-tailored education is conducted effectively.


On the same day, the Office also held a session to share cases where consignment education institutions actively utilized community educational resources.



Um Shin-ok, Director of the Educational Welfare Division at the Office of Education, stated, "We will support alternative education consignment institutions to operate various customized education programs in a safe educational environment," and added, "We will do our best to ensure that students return to their affiliated schools after participating in educational activities."


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