Gangwon Office of Education Fully Prepares for 2026 High School Credit System... Hosts Performance Sharing Meeting
Gangwon Office of Education Prepares for Full Implementation of the High School Credit System in 2025
Training and Best Practice Sharing for All General High Schools to Enhance Credit System Capabilities
The Gangwon Provincial Office of Education held the "High School Credit System Operation Performance Sharing Meeting" from November 28 to 29 at Phoenix Pyeongchang Hotel to strengthen school management capabilities and share best practices ahead of the full implementation of the high school credit system in 2025.
Gangwon Provincial Office of Education is holding the "High School Credit System Operation Performance Sharing Meeting" from November 28 to 29 at Phoenix Pyeongchang Hotel to strengthen school management capabilities and share best practices ahead of the full implementation of the high school credit system in 2025. Provided by Gangwon Provincial Office of Education
View original imageThis meeting was attended by teachers in charge of the high school credit system at all general high schools in the province, the comprehensive support group, and educational professionals. The event included training to enhance capabilities related to the high school credit system, sharing of best operational practices, and guidance on the 2026 revisions to the high school credit system.
The training program covered the importance of career and academic planning for realizing student-tailored curricula and guidance on establishing school-specific advisory systems. It also included practical exercises on class assignment and timetable creation based on students' elective subject choices.
During the session on sharing best practices in the operation of the high school credit system, research outcomes and operational cases from the three divisions of the comprehensive support group-curriculum, career and academic planning, and minimum achievement standard assurance-were presented, providing opportunities for mutual learning among schools.
Additionally, each supervisor in charge of secondary education at the Provincial Office of Education provided training sessions on the 2026 revisions to the high school credit system, the 2022 revised curriculum, minimum achievement standard assurance, and information on joint curricula and online schools.
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Kim Seongrae, Director of Secondary Education, stated, "Through this high school credit system performance sharing meeting, we will thoroughly prepare for the operation of the high school credit system in 2026 and continue to expand support for schools and students to ensure the stable implementation of the Gangwon-style high school credit system."
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