Gwangju Office of Education Holds Briefing Session on International Exchange Programs
Enhancing Program Quality Through Fair Bidding
On the 18th, the Gwangju Office of Education held the '2025 Gwangju International Exchange Project and Service Bidding Briefing Session' for local travel agencies at the main auditorium of the Gwangju Office of Education Creative Convergence Education Center.
Lee Jeongseon, Superintendent of Gwangju Metropolitan Office of Education, is delivering a greeting at the "2025 Gwangju International Exchange Project and Service Bid Briefing" held on the 18th at the auditorium of the Gwangju Creative Convergence Education Center.
View original imageThis briefing session was organized to encourage fair competition among travel agencies participating in the international exchange projects and to enhance the transparency of the programs. Guidance was provided on the overall contract process, including the service bidding method, contract procedures, proposal submission methods, and criteria for selecting successful bidders.
This year, the Gwangju Office of Education is promoting a variety of international exchange projects, including ▲Global Leader World Tour for Students ▲Self-directed Career Exploration and Reading Exchange Program ▲You & I Together Program.
Superintendent Lee Jungseon stated, "We will ensure that international exchange programs are operated fairly and transparently," and added, "We hope that more agencies will participate to improve the quality of the projects and ensure satisfaction for both students and parents."
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