Operation of 'Pre-Elementary School Parents' Classroom' on January 9 Next Year

Practical Support for Children's Adaptation and Guidance in Elementary School Life

Busan Metropolitan Office of Education will operate a ‘Pre-Elementary School Parents’ Class’ for 300 parents with children about to enter elementary school at 10 a.m. on January 9 next year in the auditorium of Yeonje-gu Complex Culture Center.


This parents’ class aims to resolve parents’ questions about all aspects of entering elementary school.


On the day of the education session, An Ho-bin, a former elementary school teacher and supervisor of the Digital Future Education Division at the City Office of Education, will give a lecture titled “Elementary Stories That Keep Going.” Supervisor An will explain elementary school life, classroom stories, digital textbooks, and hold a Q&A session to address parents’ questions.


Busan Office of Education plans to live stream the education session on the City Office of Education’s YouTube channel for parents who find it difficult to attend in person.


Those wishing to participate can apply on a first-come, first-served basis through the Parents Support Portal starting at 10 a.m. on January 2 next year. Detailed information can be found on the Parents Support Portal.



Kang Jun-hyun, Director of the Student and Parent Support Division at the City Office of Education, said, “We hope this education will provide practical help to parents in supporting their children’s adaptation and guidance in school life as they enter elementary school.”

Lecture Announcement: "Elementary Stories That Keep Unfolding"

Lecture Announcement: "Elementary Stories That Keep Unfolding"

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