In Gwangju, shortened or distance learning… Seoul decides to close both kindergartens and elementary schools
As Typhoon No. 11 ‘Hinnamno’ moves north, all schools in Jeju, Busan, Ulsan, and Gyeongnam will be closed on the 6th or switched to remote classes.
In the Seoul area, kindergartens and elementary schools will be temporarily closed.
According to the Ministry of Education on the 5th, education offices in areas likely to be affected by the typhoon adjusted the operation of the school in this way.
In the case of Jeju Island, out of a total of 310 schools on that day, 28 schools (9.0%) were closed and 282 schools (91.0%) were closed. On the 6th, 278 schools (89.7%) and 24 schools (7.7%) were closed. , 8 schools (2.6%) have shortened classes.
In the case of Busan, all 1,04 schools will start remote classes on the 6th.
In the case of Gyeongnam, on the 5th, out of a total of 1,684 schools, 959 schools (56.9%) had shortened classes, 148 remote classes (8.8%), and 577 schools (34.3%) returned to normal.
However, on the 6th, all schools will conduct remote classes.
As of the 5th, Ulsan had the highest number of regular school attendance at 375 (88.0%) out of a total of 426 schools, followed by 14 schools (3.3%) that were closed, 18 schools (4.2%) with shortened classes, and 19 schools (4.5%) for distance learning. ) was.
On the 6th, 369 schools (96.6%) were closed, and 57 schools (13.4%) were distance learning, and all schools were closed or switched to distance learning.
Initially, Gwangju schools had decided to go to school on both the 5th and 6th, but they changed the policy and on the 6th, 411 schools (85.8%) out of 479 schools took remote classes and 68 schools (14.2%) shortened classes.
Of the 1,45 schools in Jeollanam-do, 597 schools (44.4%) had the most remote classes for 6 days, 127 schools (9.4%) were closed, and 63 schools (4.7%) had shortened classes.
There are 522 schools (38.8%) in Jeollanam-do where normal school attendance takes place.
In the case of Seoul, where all schools returned to normal on the 5th, kindergartens and elementary schools in the district will be closed on the 6th.
Middle schools allow students to choose between closing and distance learning, while high schools decide whether to return to school at the principal’s discretion.
Likewise, schools in the Daegu area, where normal school attendance took place on the 5th, will be closed or closed for all distance classes on the 6th.
In the Jeonbuk region, on the 5th, the Office of Education recommended shortened classes to all schools through an official letter, and on the 6th, remote classes were recommended.
The Gyeongbuk Provincial Office of Education recommended that schools in the district be closed or closed for the 6th.
Incheon, Daejeon, Gyeonggi, Gangwon, Chungnam, Chungbuk, and Sejong Offices of Education left the school principal to the discretion of the school principal on the 6th.
The Ministry of Education and the provincial and provincial offices of education formed a situation management team to maintain an emergency working system in preparation for typhoons.
/yunhap news