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‘Inha Coffee Night’ for Education Innovation

INHA university announced on the 30th that the Graduate School of Education recently held a meeting program for communication with students titled ‘Evening with Coffee’.


This event was organized to further develop the curriculum and support system by actively reflecting the experiences and opinions of graduate students, who are the practical subjects of education.


The Graduate School of Education held the event in the lobby on the 1st floor of the 60th Anniversary Memorial Hall, where President Cho Myeong-woo, key university officials, and graduate students participated in a time of communication in a free-flowing atmosphere. In particular, President Cho Myeong-woo and Executive Vice President for Academic Affairs Baek Seong-hyeon encouraged the students by personally sharing coffee and refreshments.


Participants shared their experiences in their studies and research processes in a relaxed setting and presented various opinions regarding curriculum operation, learning support, and improvements to facility environments.


Specifically, this event was prepared as a venue to sophisticatedly refine the curriculum and support systems based on student feedback and to carry forward the achievements of the Teacher Training Institution Competency Assessment. It functioned as a communication channel to reflect voices from the field into policy, going beyond mere listening.


Previously, the university achieved significant results in the 6th Cycle of the Teacher Training Institution Competency Assessment, receiving the highest grade for the College of Education and an excellent grade for the Graduate School of Education. This event was promoted as an extension of these achievements to further refine educational quality and continuously develop a teacher training system that reflects field opinions.


The Graduate School of Education has continued to innovate in response to the changing educational environment, such as establishing an IB(International Baccalaureate)-based teacher training system and strengthening AI convergence and STEAM education. With this event as a turning point, the school plans to further strengthen the student participation-based feedback system and increase the execution power for improving educational quality.


President Cho Myeong-woo stated, “The experiences and opinions of our students are the most important starting point for improving the quality of education. By actively reflecting voices from the field, we will solidify the achievements we have made in the competency assessment and leap forward as a teacher training institution that leads future education.”


Meanwhile, the Graduate School of Education plans to continue developing curriculum specialization and student support systems through ongoing communication with students, and to steadily expand education innovation models linked with the local community.



▲President Cho Myeong-woo hands coffee to a graduate student during the ‘Evening with Coffee’ event.


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