'Empathy Talk' in Imsil on the 5th
Communication on Local Issues Topics
Seo Geoseok, the former Superintendent of Education of Jeonbuk Special Self-Governing Province, visited Imsil, which was selected as an education development special zone, and held discussions with parents and school staff about local educational issues.
According to the Jeonbuk Office of Education on the 5th, about 200 parents and school staff gathered at the Imsil Cultural Center to hold a 'Sympathy Talk with the Superintendent of Education.'
Seogeo-seok, former Superintendent of Jeonbuk Special Self-Governing Province Office of Education, held a 'Sympathy Talk with the Superintendent' at Imsil Cultural Center on the 5th. [Photo by Jeonbuk Office of Education]
During the sympathy talk, Superintendent Seo gave a special lecture on ten key tasks including academic achievement improvement, and then communicated with the attendees on various topics such as ▲expansion of rural study programs ▲activation of career and college entrance education ▲promotion of Jeonbuk Pet High School ▲operation of Jeonbuk-style Neul Bom School ▲and the integration of small schools.
Following this, Superintendent Seo visited Jeonbuk Pet High School to inspect school-related projects such as the Glocal Specialized High School project and the vocational high school credit system space creation project, and encouraged the school staff.
He also visited Inhwa Elementary, Middle, and High Schools, lifelong education facilities in the eastern mountainous area, to encourage students who are passionate about learning.
Superintendent Seo said, "We will strengthen support so that Korea Cheese Science High School and Jeonbuk Pet High School in the Imsil education development special zone become models of regionally specialized vocational high schools."
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