Wando Office of Education Discusses Building Community Symbiotic Education
Regular Meeting of the Public-Private-Industry-Academia Education Cooperation Committee
Wando Office of Education in Jeollanam-do held the 6th Regular Meeting of the Wando Public-Private-Industry-Academia Education Cooperation Committee on the 25th at the conference hall of the Wando Marine Healing Center.
At the regular meeting, discussions were held on the "2025 Wando Office of Education Key Projects Briefing" and the "2024 Wando Public-Private-Industry-Academia Education Cooperation Committee Activity Report and 2025 Operation Plan."
Wando Office of Education held the "6th Wando Public-Private-Academic Education Cooperation Committee Regular Meeting." Photo by Wando Office of Education
View original imageIn particular, to realize a school culture focused on classes, the committee reviewed achievements such as the "2023 Classroom Settlement" that promotes a major shift in teaching, strengthening basic academic skills to guarantee the right to learn, and reading and humanities education that fosters the power of questioning and reflection.
In addition, participants discussed ways to create an educational ecosystem that coexists with the local community, enabling Wando students to deeply understand their region and pursue their dreams. They also reaffirmed their commitment to implementing glocal education that helps students understand diverse cultures and develop global problem-solving skills.
Superintendent Lee Cheolyeong stated, "Thanks to the active cooperation of the Public-Private-Industry-Academia Cooperation Committee, Wando education has gained further opportunities for growth. We must work together so that Wando children can receive a happy education with a shared vision of growth," adding, "We will do our utmost to carefully plan and achieve Wando education this year."
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