Gwangyang Office of Education conducted an in-person training session titled "Enhancing the Quality of Remote Classes" for over 60 teachers. Photo by Gwangyang Office of Education
[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Lee Jun-kyung] The Gwangyang Office of Education announced on the 23rd that it conducted an 'In-person Training for Enhancing Remote Classes' for about 60 middle school teachers in Gwangyang on the 22nd.
This training was part of the 'Remote Class Enhancement Project' and provided practice-oriented training for teachers considering real-time interactive classes.
The first session was a basic course covering screen sharing, annotations, chat, and breakout room functions, while the second session was an advanced course conducted using ZOOM for subjects, free semester system, class management, parent consultations, and online group classes.
Additionally, cases structured with student-centered, learning-centered classes and process-oriented evaluation through real-time interactive classes will also be shared.
Superintendent Jo Jeong-ja said, "We encourage the efforts of teachers adapting to the rapidly changing educational environment, and thanks to teachers who contemplate and practice good classes, students can enhance their sense of presence and bridge learning gaps."
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