Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Education Award for Improving Transparency in University Information Disclosure / Yongho Park (Department of National History '06)
- 25.02.19 / 이정민
Kookmin University alumnus Park Yong-ho of the Department of National History received the Vice Prime Minister and Minister of Education Award. Alumnus Park began his teaching career in 2014 at Yangyang Girls' High School, Uijeongbu Industrial High School, and currently serves as a history teacher at Gyeongbuk Science High School and a reviewer for EBSi SAT courses. He has also served as a school life consultant for the Ministry of Education, a youth advisor for the Youth Special Committee of the National Education Council, and a Korean policy reporter. Since 2021, Park has participated in the external monitoring of the University Information Disclosure Center of the Korean Association of University Education and received a commendation for his contribution to improving the reliability and transparency of information disclosure data.
“I have enjoyed many honors in my teaching career, including receiving the Vice Prime Minister and Minister of Education's Commendation for Normalizing Public Education in 2018, the Education Policy Network's Commendation in 2021, and the National Security Council's Commendation for Promoting National Affairs in 2022,” said Park. ”I am sincerely pleased to be able to deliver such news to my alma mater again and again, and I will continue to do my best to fulfill my duties as a public servant and educator as a proud member of the alumni.”
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“I have enjoyed many honors in my teaching career, including receiving the Vice Prime Minister and Minister of Education's Commendation for Normalizing Public Education in 2018, the Education Policy Network's Commendation in 2021, and the National Security Council's Commendation for Promoting National Affairs in 2022,” said Park. ”I am sincerely pleased to be able to deliver such news to my alma mater again and again, and I will continue to do my best to fulfill my duties as a public servant and educator as a proud member of the alumni.” Translated with DeepL.com (free version)
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