Provincial Office of Education Holds 6th Jeonnam Student Council Regular Session

The Jeonnam Provincial Office of Education announced on the 17th that it recently held the '6th Jeonnam Student Council Regular Session for the Second Half of the Year' at the provincial assembly's main hall, taking time to review the current status of student-centered education policies in Jeonnam.

The 6th Jeonnam Student Council held its second half regular meeting at the Jeonnam Provincial Assembly main chamber to review the progress of Jeonnam education policy implementation. Provided by Jeonnam Provincial Office of Education

The 6th Jeonnam Student Council held its second half regular meeting at the Jeonnam Provincial Assembly main chamber to review the progress of Jeonnam education policy implementation. Provided by Jeonnam Provincial Office of Education

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This regular session was held to check whether the policies proposed by the Jeonnam Student Council over the past five years have been implemented in schools and to monitor Jeonnam's education policies. In particular, the focus was on supplementing areas in need of improvement to ensure their inclusion in next year's Jeonnam education policies.


The policies discussed included: ▲Expanding the scope of Jeonnam student education allowance usage ▲Revitalizing student councils ▲Utilizing AI digital textbooks ▲Providing hygiene products for female students ▲Education to prevent school violence ▲Improving restroom environments ▲Education to prevent digital sexual crimes, among others.


Superintendent Kim Daejung said, "The student council is the main body that represents students' voices and fosters a culture of autonomy and participation, serving as a driving force for the development of Jeonnam education. We will listen to many valuable opinions and actively reflect them in our policies," adding, "For policies that have not yet been implemented, we will visit the sites directly to verify and provide support to ensure their realization."





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