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The Daejeon City Office of Education has stepped out for students with disabilities who are concerned about the occurrence of a void due to the distance in their daily lives.
The Daejeon Metropolitan Office of Education announced that it is providing vocational experience education in connection with the Korea Employment Agency for the Disabled, Daejeon Training Center for the Disabled (hereinafter referred to as the Training Center) to enhance the career competencies of students with disabilities.
Vocational experience education is for high school and special school majors, and is provided in the form of visiting training centers and providing non-face-to-face career packages.
Visiting education in the form of small groups at 10 experience centers in the training center will begin with Myeongseok High School in October and 125 students from 13 schools will participate by December.
The five career packages for vocational experience classes distributed to about 500 students in special classes and special schools are promoted so that they can be combined with interactive learning using Zoom.
Meanwhile, the Daejeon Office of Education and the Korea Employment Agency for the Disabled signed a business agreement in July 2018, and since then, they are striving to strengthen support for career vocational education for students with disabilities.
Reporter Jeong-Hwan KIM