Ellis Group Selected as Operator for "2025 Visiting School Consulting" Project
Consulting and Training to Be Conducted at 130 Schools
Ellis Group announced on the 19th that it has been selected as the national operator for the "2025 Visiting School Consulting" project organized by the Ministry of Education and others.
The "Visiting School Consulting Project" is a program led by the Ministry of Education and the Korea Foundation for the Advancement of Science and Creativity. It is an on-site consulting program designed to reduce the difficulties faced by teachers and schools during the transition to digital-based education and to help establish a digital culture in school settings.
Ellis Group announced on the 19th that it has been selected as the national operator for the "2025 Visiting School Consulting" project organized by the Ministry of Education and others. Ellis Group
View original imageEllis Group will operate this project as part of a consortium with Redpoint and the Industry-Academia Cooperation Foundation of Busan National University of Education. By December, the group plans to provide digital-based consulting and training at 130 schools in the regions of Seoul, Incheon, Jeju, Yeongnam, and Honam.
Ellis Group intends to leverage its accumulated expertise to design a systematic training roadmap and actively support instructional innovation at participating schools. In addition, a panel of advisors will be formed, including faculty from seven universities such as Busan National University of Education, and more than 250 expert teachers will be appointed as coordinators and instructors to deliver high-quality consulting services.
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Kim Jaewon, CEO of Ellis Group, stated, "Based on Ellis's experience leading the adoption and transition to artificial intelligence (AI) in over 7,000 organizations, including companies, government agencies, and schools in Korea, we will provide customized consulting tailored to the needs of school sites."
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