'Tue & Thu After-Work Regular Training' Operation
Focus on Evaluation Item Development Strategy

The Jeonbuk Special Self-Governing Province Office of Education Training Institute (Director Min Wan-seong) will operate the 'Tuesday and Thursday After-Work Regular Training' under the theme of 'Teaching and Assessment' for about 200 elementary and secondary school teachers on the 22nd and 24th.


According to the Jeonbuk Office of Education on the 18th, this training is conducted to enhance the expertise of elementary and secondary school teachers in teaching and assessment. It will focus on practical teaching methods and assessment item development strategies that can be applied directly in the classroom.

On the 22nd and 24th of this month, the Jeonbuk Office of Education Training Institute will conduct the "Tuesday and Thursday After-Work Regular Training" on the theme of "Teaching and Assessment" for about 200 elementary and secondary school teachers. <br>[Photo by Jeonbuk Office of Education]

On the 22nd and 24th of this month, the Jeonbuk Office of Education Training Institute will conduct the "Tuesday and Thursday After-Work Regular Training" on the theme of "Teaching and Assessment" for about 200 elementary and secondary school teachers.
[Photo by Jeonbuk Office of Education]

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To improve teachers' access to training, it will be held as a visiting training session in Gunsan on the 22nd and in Jeonju on the 24th. It will be conducted in a hands-on format for two hours starting from 3 p.m.


The instructors include Oh Hyun-ok, a supervisor from Jeonju Office of Education Support (elementary), and Professor Ok Hyun-jin from Ewha Womans University (secondary). The main content for elementary focuses on assessment item development strategies related to student evaluation and formative assessment, while for secondary it centers on student questioning and digital inquiry-based classes.



Director Min Wan-seong said, "Practical and realistic training is necessary to drive students' academic achievement," and added, "We will offer many training programs for teachers who lead school change and academic improvement."


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