What are the pros and cons of a ‘modular classroom’? Until the refusal to go to school at Yongsan Elementary School

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Interest in ‘modular classrooms’ is growing.

According to the Daejeon Yongsan Elementary School, Yongsan Elementary School Parents Association, and the Yongsan Elementary School Anti-Modular Emergency Response Committee on the 17th, 219 students did not attend school that day.

The captain opposed the installation of modular classrooms the day before and foretold the indefinite refusal to attend school.

The Daejeon Metropolitan Office of Education removed the Yongsan district school site, judging that the demand for students would be low. However, as the number of students exceeded 1,200, it was decided to install 36 modular classrooms on the former Yongsan Middle School site.

Modular classrooms are mobile classrooms, which are temporary classrooms in which a standardized building equipped with frame and finish, mechanical and electrical equipment, etc. is completed in a factory and transported to the site for simple assembly and installation.

The construction period is less than a week, which has the advantage of reducing the burden of civil complaints, but some are concerned about the risk of fire, noise, vibration, odor, and the generation of harmful substances.

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