Listening to Voices from Out-of-School Education Settings

Lee Jeong-seon, Superintendent of Gwangju Metropolitan Office of Education, will personally visit 100 individuals who passed the qualification exam, achieving their dream of passing despite difficulties, and present them with their certificates of passing.


According to the Gwangju Metropolitan Office of Education on the 28th, the 'Visiting Qualification Exam Certificate Award Ceremony' was promoted reflecting Superintendent Lee's educational philosophy of 'practicing innovative inclusive education that does not give up on a single child.'


Gwangju Superintendent of Education Lee Jeong-seon Personally Meets with GED Passers to Present Certificates View original image

The certificates will be awarded directly to the successful candidates to inspire their pride and dignity.


The award ceremonies will be held on the 30th at Gwangju Goryong School and on the 4th of next month at the Gwangju Out-of-School Youth Support Center. Along with the certificate awarding, voices from educational sites outside of schools will also be heard.


Superintendent Lee Jeong-seon said, “Starting with these two places this year, we plan to reflect the voices of the community beyond schools in educational policies. We intend to support and encourage their dreams so that students do not face difficulties in learning due to their circumstances.”



Meanwhile, the first qualification exam of 2024 held in March saw 1,134 applicants, with 982 passing. The pass rate recorded 86.6%, an increase of 1.91% compared to last year's 84.69%.


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