Gyeonggi Education Office Expands
"Connection Classroom" for Continued Learning Based on Last Year’s Pilot
Utilizing the Gyeonggi Online School Platform
Operating Online Program to Prevent Academic Dropout

The Gyeonggi Provincial Office of Education (Superintendent: Lim Taehee) announced on April 9 that it will significantly expand the operation of the "Gyeonggi Online School Connection Classroom" to support the stable return to school for students at risk of dropping out.

Screenshot of Gyeonggi Online School homepage. Provided by Gyeonggi Provincial Office of Education.

Screenshot of Gyeonggi Online School homepage. Provided by Gyeonggi Provincial Office of Education.

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This program will run from April 13 until October 19. Based on the positive results achieved during last year's pilot program for middle school students, the target audience has been comprehensively expanded this year to include high school students as well.


The provincial office was the first in the nation to implement an online "Academic Dropout Deliberation System" for middle school students in 2025, supporting their return to school. Building on the outcome of the pilot program, this year the scope will be extended to include high school students.


The "Gyeonggi Online School Connection Classroom" is conducted in the form of real-time interactive video lectures for middle and high school students in the province who are participating in the Academic Dropout Deliberation System.


The main content includes group counseling sessions led by professional counseling teachers, digital drawing, and video production using artificial intelligence (AI). The program will be carried out in 12 cohorts, each consisting of 10 sessions.

Course registration and detailed information about the lectures can be found on the Gyeonggi Online School website.



A representative from the Gyeonggi Provincial Office of Education emphasized, "As we are the first in the country to introduce an online deliberation system, we will continue to expand our customized support using online platforms so that not a single student is left behind and everyone can continue their studies."


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