Homepage screen of the 1318 Online Coaching Project conducted by Gyeonggi-do to bridge the educational gap among adolescents

Homepage screen of the 1318 Online Coaching Project conducted by Gyeonggi-do to bridge the educational gap among adolescents

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Gyeonggi Province is recruiting 800 learners for the 3rd term of the online learning support project ‘1318 On Coaching,’ which aims to eliminate educational disparities among youth and provide equal learning opportunities, until the 10th of this month.


1318 On Coaching is a project that offers middle school students or youth of the same age living in Gyeonggi Province personalized online learning content and one-on-one online learning coaching once a week for two months, totaling nine sessions.


From this term, Gyeonggi Province has expanded the target group to include up to 6th grade elementary school students.


Learners can choose the subject they wish to study among four subjects: Korean, English, Mathematics, and Science, as well as their preferred time slot to receive learning and coaching.


Once selected as a learner, students undergo a learning style test and an artificial intelligence (AI) learning diagnostic evaluation, and based on the results, they are supported with EBS textbooks and online lectures suitable for their level. Participating learners are also given opportunities such as university visits and intensive learning career growth camps.


Youth who wish to participate can apply by visiting the 1318 On Coaching website (https://www.1318study.kr).



Gyeonggi Province prioritizes the selection of socially and economically vulnerable youth (recipients of government aid, residents of rural areas, etc.).


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