The Gyeonggi Provincial Office of Education conducted a capacity-building training for schools targeted for high school credit system space creation.
On the 3rd, the Office of Education announced that it held a capacity-building training at Seoul National University Siheung Campus for a total of 60 schools targeted for high school credit system space creation, including 51 general high schools and 9 vocational high schools.
On that day, 170 people attended, including teachers in charge of the target schools' tasks, administrative office staff, and facility managers from each school under the Education Support Office.
Gyeonggi Provincial Office of Education conducted a capacity-building training session on the 3rd for schools selected for school space creation. Photo by Gyeonggi Provincial Office of Education
The training focused on enhancing understanding of the procedures for promoting the high school credit system educational activity space creation project and user participation design.
The main training contents included ▲ understanding the purpose and policy of the high school credit system school space creation project ▲ understanding user participation design and implementation design ▲ standards for using operating expenses for the school space creation project ▲ introduction of excellent cases of high school credit system school space creation.
An official from the Office of Education stated, "Through the training operation, we expect that educational curricula tailored to the characteristics of individual schools will be operated, and space changes to realize various teaching and learning methods will be achieved," adding, "It is also expected to greatly contribute to creating a school environment where the high school credit system can be firmly established."
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