Busan Western Gifted Education Center to Hold Open Classes for Parents
Six Hub Schools Including Toseong Elementary... 32 Sessions in the First Semester, 48 in the Second Semester
Busan Western Office of Education will hold the 'Western Gifted Education Center Open Classes for Parents' a total of 80 times until November 2.
The open classes aim to enhance parents' understanding and satisfaction with Western gifted education and to build trust within the educational community. The classes will be held a total of 80 times: 32 times in the first semester and 48 times in the second semester, at six gifted education hub schools including Toseong Elementary School, Daesin Elementary School, Goejeong Elementary School, Bumin Elementary School, Hwarang Elementary School, and Saha Elementary School.
The Western Office of Education has assigned support supervisors for each class to ensure the safe operation of open classes for parents and to manage the quality of lessons by gifted education instructors.
In particular, these open classes are expected to not only improve parents' understanding and satisfaction regarding gifted education, but also to strengthen cooperation and communication between parents and teachers.
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Lee Jaehan, Superintendent of the Western Office of Education, said, "These open classes for parents will provide an opportunity to share students' class activities, topics, and methods with parents, which will help operate better gifted education programs," and added, "The Western Office of Education will do its best to restore trust within the educational community and to provide high-quality gifted education."
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