Kim Song-mi, the 2nd Deputy Superintendent of Gyeonggi Provincial Office of Education, is taking a commemorative photo after signing an agreement with Lee Jong-chan, President of Digital Seoul Culture and Arts University, on the 27th.

Kim Song-mi, the 2nd Deputy Superintendent of Gyeonggi Provincial Office of Education, is taking a commemorative photo after signing an agreement with Lee Jong-chan, President of Digital Seoul Culture and Arts University, on the 27th.

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The Gyeonggi Provincial Office of Education is strengthening its cooperation with Digital Seoul Culture & Arts University to expand Gyeonggi Shared Schools.


On the 27th, the Office of Education signed a business agreement with Digital Seoul Culture & Arts University and announced on the 28th that they will operate various programs tailored to student demand in collaboration with experts in the future culture and arts fields.


According to the agreement between the two institutions, they will cooperate in various areas including ▲ mutual linkage and support of human and material resources ▲ exchange of opinions and information ▲ and other necessary matters.


Lee Jong-chan, President of Digital Seoul Culture & Arts University, said, "It is a great initiative for the entire region to participate in education and expand public education," adding, "We expect it to have a positive impact on students, who are the future of our society."



Kim Song-mi, the Second Deputy Superintendent of the Gyeonggi Provincial Office of Education, emphasized, "School education is the most central, but as society changes, students' educational needs are increasing," and added, "Gyeonggi Shared Schools can provide broad educational opportunities and help eliminate educational disparities."


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