On March 1 at 10 a.m., the Gangwon Special Self-Governing Province announced that it held a ceremony to commemorate the 106th anniversary of March 1 at the Baekryeong Art Center at Gangwon National University. The ceremony was attended by more than 1,000 people, including Governor Kim Jin-tae, Provincial Assembly Speaker Kim Si-seong, provincial chapter chairman Kim Moon-duk, heads of major organizations in the province, bereaved relatives of independence veterans, and members of the military. The ceremony included a commemorative performance by the 2nd Corps Military Band, a reading of the De
On the 28th, the Chungcheongbuk-do Office of Education announced that it will introduce and utilize AI digital textbooks (AIDT) in 245 elementary, middle, and high schools in the province from the new school year of 2025. The schools that will use AIDT are 245 out of 472 elementary, middle, and high schools in the province, or about 51.9 percent. The Chungbuk Provincial Office of Education will be introduced to math, English, and information courses in grades 3 and 4 of elementary schools, grades 1 and 2 of middle schools, and grades 1 and 2 of high schools from the 2025 school year, and schoo
The visit was attended by Belmont Superintendent Jill Geiser, Harvard Graduate School of Education Professor Fernando Reimers, and Principal Isaac Taylor. Lim toured the school with about 10 Korean students from Belmont High School and observed an anatomy class where students dissected a blue crab to learn about the structure of crustaceans, a math class where students used five dots to complete a graph, and an English class where students debated whether students should be allowed to do assignments via ChatGPT. The best feature of Belmont High School is that students can choose their own clas