Western Basic Academic Support Center Provides Customized Support for Students, Teachers, and Parents

Busan Western Office of Education will operate the 'Customized Academic Achievement UP Project' for elementary school students in need of academic support until December 20.


This project has been prepared to provide tailored support for elementary school students who require academic assistance, aiming to ensure the guarantee of basic academic skills.


The project offers customized programs for students, teachers, and parents.


The 'Customized Student Academic Achievement UP Project' consists of '1:1 Individual University Student Mentoring Academic Support' that visits participating schools for students from grades 1 to 6, the 'Visiting Basic Solid Hangul and Math Class' for students in grades 1 to 3 who have not yet acquired Hangul and those in need of 3R's academic support, and the 'Visiting Art and Horticultural Play Therapy Confidence UP' program.


The 'Academic Achievement UP Project by Customized Teachers' involves master teachers and the Ilchwoljang Basic Academic Support Team visiting schools that request support to provide consulting and training. Programs such as 'Student Communication and Emotion Coaching Training' and 'Practical Training for Hangul and Literacy Instruction' are offered to strengthen teachers' abilities in academic guidance.


The 'Academic Achievement UP Project for Parents' targets parents of students who need academic support, providing 'Parent Training on Hangul Education and Learning Methods', '1:1 Customized Learning Counseling' through the Visiting Learning Coaching Team, and group counseling for parents by class, supporting parents interested in improving their children's academic performance.



Lee Jaehan, Superintendent of the Western Office of Education, said, "Through this project by the Western Basic Academic Support Center, the entire educational community will be able to receive customized support to guarantee students' basic academic skills," and added, "We will continue to strive for the improvement of basic academic skills for all students."

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