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Hallym University Holds Special Lecture on the 2022 Revised Curriculum for Gangwon Parents

Bae Youngjun of Boseong High School Shares Secrets to Creating an Impressive Student Record
"We Will Establish a Fair Evaluation System That Focuses on Growth Over Circumstances"

Hallym University (President Choi Yanghee), in collaboration with the Gangwon Special Self-Governing Provincial Office of Education, held a special lecture on December 30 titled "Subject Selection and Student Record Strategies in Light of the 2022 Revised Curriculum and the Introduction of the High School Credit System." This event was organized to alleviate the concerns of local parents who may feel left behind by rapidly changing education policies and to deliver firsthand insights from the field of public education.

Hallym University Holds Special Lecture on the 2022 Revised Curriculum for Gangwon Parents Special Lecture on "Understanding the 2022 Revised Curriculum and High School Credit System." Provided by Hallym University

The lecture featured Bae Youngjun, a teacher at Boseong High School and a leading expert in academic guidance, as the keynote speaker. Addressing the theme "How to Make Your Child's Student Record Stand Out in the Era of the High School Credit System," Bae Youngjun provided concrete and clear solutions drawn from extensive practical experience, which resonated strongly with parents in attendance.


In particular, the special lecture was significant in that it fulfilled the university's social responsibility to "share academic expertise" with the community, ensuring that local students do not give up on their dreams due to information gaps, thanks to cooperation with the Gangwon Special Self-Governing Provincial Office of Education.


A parent who attended the event commented, "It was a valuable opportunity that gave me real confidence about the high school credit system and managing student records, which had previously seemed vague."


A representative from the Hallym University Admissions Office emphasized, "Our university attracts a wide spectrum of students, from nationwide autonomous private high schools to small local high schools. We feel a strong sense of mission to evaluate not just the outcome of 'what kind of environment a student studied in,' but more importantly, 'how they grew within the environment they were given.'"


Hallym University plans to continue serving as a reliable educational partner, helping students proactively design their own career paths in the future.


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