Dongducheon City in Gyeonggi Province (Mayor Park Hyungdeok) held a review committee meeting on the second floor of Dongducheon City Hall on September 8 to select the entrusted institution for the efficient operation and professional management of the Dongducheon Global Talent Education Center, which is scheduled to open at the end of this year.

Dongducheon City held a selection committee meeting for the global talent education center operation trustee institution on the 8th. Provided by Dongducheon City

Dongducheon City held a selection committee meeting for the global talent education center operation trustee institution on the 8th. Provided by Dongducheon City

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This review committee consisted of nine members, including experts in the field of education and language education centers. The committee conducted presentations and Q&A sessions based on the business plans submitted by the applicant institutions.


The evaluation was divided into quantitative assessment (30%) and qualitative assessment (70%), comprehensively reviewing factors such as the applicant’s track record in operating education-related consignment projects, program operation plans, the excellence and adequacy of the business plan, and the originality of the proposal.


The city plans to sign a consignment agreement with the institution selected through this review process within September. The selected institution will be entrusted with the overall operation and facility management of the Global Talent Education Center for the next three years. Through this initiative, the city aims to develop the Global Talent Education Center into a hub for educational advancement in Dongducheon and a key space for strengthening students’ global competencies.



The Director of the Dongducheon Future Education Promotion Institute stated, “We will do our utmost to ensure that the Global Talent Education Center provides local students with diverse learning opportunities and becomes an educational space where multicultural and general students, from preschoolers to elementary, middle, and high school students in the region, can grow together.”


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