Gyeonggi Office of Education Concludes Administrative Audit... "Reviewing and Supplementing Identified Issues"
The Gyeonggi Provincial Office of Education underwent the '2024 Administrative Audit' conducted by the Gyeonggi Provincial Council for 14 days from the 8th to the 21st.
This administrative audit was carried out targeting the main office, 25 education support offices, 18 affiliated institutions, and the Gyeonggi Provincial Institute of Education Research Foundation.
Through this administrative audit, the Provincial Office of Education explained the progress of initiatives such as ▲prompt resolution of issues regarding the relocation of affiliated institutions ▲legal utilization and revitalization of closed schools ▲careful approach to the policy of introducing AI digital textbooks ▲thorough preparation for the full implementation of the high school credit system ▲efforts to support meal expenses for children aged 0 to 2 in daycare centers, and prepared improvement plans for major policies.
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Kim Cheon-hee, Head of the Council Cooperation Division at the Provincial Office of Education, stated, "We will thoroughly review and supplement the various issues and points raised during this audit to find improvement measures," adding, "We will cooperate and communicate more actively with the Gyeonggi Provincial Council to enhance the trust in Gyeonggi education."
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