Gyeonggi Office of Education to Conduct 'High Learning Leading Teachers' Training from the 12th
The Gyeonggi Provincial Office of Education is set to promote the spread of Hi-Learning.
The Office announced that starting from the 12th, it began training 50 "Hi-Learning Lead Teachers" who were recruited through an open call last January.
Lead teachers are the leaders of regional Hi-Learning class practice support teams that develop and promote Hi-Learning utilization cases and proactively conduct on-site training at schools.
Gyeonggi Provincial Office of Education began the Hi-Learning Leading Teacher Training on the 12th. Photo by Gyeonggi Provincial Office of Education
View original imageThe training focuses on enhancing Gyeonggi Future Education teaching and learning capabilities and student-tailored educational competencies, covering topics such as ▲Understanding digital-based education policies ▲Hi-Learning class design ▲Hi-Learning class practice ▲Hi-Learning utilization expansion.
In particular, the Office will conduct on-site training at schools from the 17th to the 28th during the class practice phase.
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Kim Tae-seok, Director of Future Education at the Gyeonggi Provincial Office of Education, stated, "Teachers are at the start and center of Gyeonggi Future Education, which expands learning beyond time and space," adding, "We will strive to spread a culture of growth together through Hi-Learning and to bridge educational gaps between regions and schools."
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