The Gyeonggi Provincial Office of Education is conducting an online training program until the 29th for approximately 26,000 academy (study room) founders and operators within the province.
This training was planned to enhance the operational capabilities of academy operators and to strengthen the accountability of private educational institutions as a complement to public education. The main training content includes providing academy operators with education on the Academy Act, legally mandated education, and safety training to reinforce their capabilities and responsibilities as social education providers. Additionally, the training introduces the Academy Self-Cleaning Committee, which plays a pre-inspection role through academy monitoring and consulting, and guides participants on how to get involved.
Especially this year, a new training called "Traffic Light" has been introduced, featuring vlogs and dramas created directly by education support office staff and academy directors, showcasing academy guidance and inspection content. The "Traffic Light" training signifies "New academy directors, hohoho, may you run your academies with a smile~ Core guidance and inspection videos like a guiding light will assist you."
Jimi-sook, Director of Lifelong Education at the Gyeonggi Provincial Office of Education, stated, "We will continue to communicate steadily with academies, the representative private educational institutions, and strive for educational development," and urged, "Please fulfill your role as social education providers through sound academy management."
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