Daejeon, South Korea – Daejeon City has approved a record-breaking budget for education in 2025, signaling a significant commitment to improving the quality of education in the region. The Daejeon Metropolitan Office of Education announced on December 16th that the budget for the Education Special Account has been finalized at 2.7971 trillion won, a substantial increase of 902 billion won compared to the previous year.
The increased funding will be used to support a wide range of educational initiatives, with a particular focus on student-centered learning, digital education, and inclusive education. Key areas of investment include:
High school credit system: The full implementation of the high school credit system, a major educational reform aimed at providing students with greater flexibility in their studies.
Daejeon Neulbom Schools: Expansion of the Daejeon Neulbom Schools, which offer extended learning opportunities for students outside of regular school hours.
Digital education: Increased support for digital learning resources and infrastructure to enhance students' digital literacy.
Inclusive education: Efforts to create a more inclusive and supportive learning environment for all students, regardless of their abilities or backgrounds.
To ensure that these initiatives are implemented effectively, the education office has developed a comprehensive implementation plan that aligns with the curriculum and will provide timely support to schools.
"We are committed to providing our students with the skills and knowledge they need to succeed in the future," said Um Gi-pyo, Director of the Planning Division at the Daejeon Metropolitan Office of Education. "By investing in education, we are investing in the future of our city."
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