Shilla University Graduate School of Education (President Heo Nam-sik) is participating in a teacher retraining support project aimed at developing innovative education models and enhancing capabilities based on AI and digital technologies.


The Inno Teach Bu-Ul-Gyeong Consortium, led by the Graduate School of Education at Pusan National University and in collaboration with Shilla University, Gyeongsang National University, and Gyeongnam National University, has been selected for the teacher retraining support project hosted by the Ministry of Education. The consortium will lead changes in future education by developing innovative education models based on AI and digital technologies and strengthening teachers' digital competencies.


In this project, Shilla University Graduate School of Education will actively cooperate in creating an educational innovation ecosystem in the region through key initiatives such as mutual growth support, development of digital technology-based class models, and development of microdegree-type special training. It will also work to establish training infrastructure that can spread the use of AI and digital technologies throughout public education.



Lee Eun-hwa, Dean of Shilla University Graduate School of Education, said, “This project will be a great opportunity for mutual cooperation and growth among universities, and I am pleased to support teachers in acquiring the digital competencies necessary for the changing educational environment.”

Silla University.

Silla University.

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