Jeonbuk Education Office Holds Field Meeting to Settle High School Credit System
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Editor(2025-08-10 13:14:45)
On the 8th, the Jeonbuk Provincial Office of Education held a policy discussion meeting on the high school credit system at the Cheongdongbuk Cafe in Jeonju, where teachers, students, and parents gathered to share their opinions.
Teachers and representatives of students and parents from Jeonju Central High School, Seorim High School, Muju High School, and Jeonju National University of Education Affiliated High School attended the meeting to discuss operational difficulties and improvement measures. The main agenda items included the challenges in operating the high school credit system, establishing a cooperative system among schools, and expanding student choice rights.
Teachers identified difficulties such as managing attendance through the NICE system, ensuring a minimum level of achievement guidance, managing students during free periods, and excessive entries in the student record book. A student mentioned, "Being able to choose the subjects I want to learn makes classes more enjoyable, and I hope more diverse subjects will be offered in the future." A parent suggested, "Seeing my child choose subjects and study responsibly enhances their self-directed learning attitude," and emphasized the need for continuous guidance and communication to broaden parents' understanding of the system.