Superintendent Lim Taehee Visits UNESCO: "Let's Continue Our Close Partnership"
The Gyeonggi Provincial Office of Education is strengthening its "close partnership" with UNESCO.
On the 3rd (local time), Gyeonggi Province Superintendent of Education Lim Taehee attended the "2025 Digital Learning Week" held at UNESCO headquarters in Paris, France. He stated, "Most international forums typically end with a declaration or report, but the fact that this has led to the formation of a consultative body reflects our shared commitment to concrete action. We will continue our close partnership with UNESCO to ensure our efforts lead to a better future for our students."
Gyeonggi Province Superintendent of Education Taehee Lim (center) is seen talking with Stefania Giannini, UNESCO Assistant Director-General for Education, on the 3rd (local time). Provided by Gyeonggi Provincial Office of Education
View original imageDuring the parallel sessions on the second day of Digital Learning Week, significant emphasis was placed on the importance of practical implementation in the field, alongside future visions. The sessions included topics such as: ▲Personalized Learning with Artificial Intelligence (AI): Insights from Research and Practice ▲From Vision to Action: Building International AI Strategies for Education ▲Education in the Age of AI: Evidence and Data-Driven Practices.
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Sobhi Tawil, Director of the Future of Learning and Innovation at UNESCO, commented, "While 2019 to 2022 was a period when UNESCO was envisioning the future of education, the international forum hosted by the Gyeonggi Provincial Office of Education served as an important turning point, demonstrating how future education can earn the trust of the educational field and lead to practical implementation."
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