92% of Gyeonggi Province residents gave a positive evaluation of the Gyeonggi Education Legal Support Project.

92% of Gyeonggi Province residents gave a positive evaluation of the Gyeonggi Education Legal Support Project.

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92% of Gyeonggi Province residents evaluated the establishment and operation of the Gyeonggi Education Legal Support System as a well-executed measure.


The Gyeonggi Provincial Office of Education conducted a telephone interview survey from July 10 to 12 with 1,200 Gyeonggi residents aged 19 and older to assess public opinion on the "Perception of Education Activity Protection Policies."


The survey results showed that the establishment and operation of the Gyeonggi Education Legal Support System received the highest score at 92%. This was followed by ▲ the expanded operation of the Gyeonggi Teacher Rights Protection Support Center (89%), ▲ the establishment and operation of a parent (guardian) communication system (74%), and ▲ submission of the Superintendent’s opinion letter on child abuse report response (72%).


Regarding the effects of education activity protection measures, respondents most expected an improvement in parents’ and students’ awareness of education activity protection (23%).


As for the effectiveness of major education activity protection tasks, strengthening the management of parents and outsiders’ access (85%) was the most cited.


Lee Ji-myeong, Director of the Life Character Education Division at the Provincial Office of Education, stated, "In response to the high interest of residents in education activity protection, we will continue efforts to improve awareness within the educational community," adding, "We will do our best to support enhancing the policy’s field applicability and perceived effectiveness and to strengthen the education activity protection system."



The survey was conducted by Korea Research, and the sampling error is ±2.83 percentage points at a 95% confidence level.


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