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ڷ б ü Ż ܹ ǿ ģ å ݿ ߽ ۿ뿡 ؼ ö Աϰ ִ. ó ' ̽Ͱ '̶ ȫ ܿ л ü Ƚϰ ֵ ϴ ü ̵ ߴ. ܼ 'κ '̶ ġ 'Ϻ б ' ŸƲ ο 忡 ִ ʱ ߸ ̴. δ ֱ ȫ ġ ϰ, л ü ɸ Ȳ ϰ 䱸 ִ ִ ' ̽Ͱ ü' ȭ ε Ǻη ִ ִ ġȡ Ͽ ؾ ̴.
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An Chang-ho, Chairperson of the National Human Rights Commission of Korea, declared, "The practice of restricting female students' admission to Meister high schools without rational justification, thereby denying them equal educational opportunities compared to male students, must be corrected. The Ministry of Education, which oversees the system, must strengthen its management and supervision while unfailingly providing fiscal support measures," emphasizing his strong commitment to preemptively block gender barriers in the educational sector. The National Human Rights Commission of Korea (NHRCK) announced that it launched an opinion presentation counter to the Minister of Education on the 6th, demanding enhanced management, supervision, and a viable budget support process to correct discriminatory practices where certain Meister high schools restrict admissions based on gender without rational grounds.
This presentation of opinion was conducted to secure the right to equality in the freshman selection process of Meister high schools, and the final direction was confirmed through a rigorous investigation process by the NHRCK Children's Rights Committee (Subcommittee Chairperson: Standing Commissioner Kim Hak-ja). The targets of the inspection were the gender-specific recruitment guidelines of 54 Meister high schools nationwide. The commission intends to demonstrate an administrative posture by activating sustainable child and youth rights restoration processes, highlighting the irrationality of schools excluding female students in technical fields like engineering and the resulting deprivation of near-home schooling opportunities, while calling for the Ministry of Education's active management obligations.
The attempt by a government branch or local government-affiliated institution to mobilize public infrastructures to diagnose blind spots in the educational ecosystem and maximize the social utility of public data is not a new phenomenon. It aligns with the historical pattern of performance-centered administration, where government agencies exposed available department budgets and brilliant employment statistics all at once to the media right before large-scale professional education promotion policies to prove visible administrative achievements. The Ministry of Education also encouraged public officials in its subordinate departments to open an omnibus consultative counter across various regions, building a refined brand called 'Balanced Student Selection,' which is interpreted as an administrative move to solidify the efficiency of national educational governance by linking the regular briefing announcement schedule with provincial education office feedback processes.
However, behind the packaging of such regular administrative guidance as a core achievement of information and educational administration lies a complacent bureaucratic convenience trying to wrap up performance with a trendy framework of simple consultations, while turning a blind eye to the 'deprivation of specific vocational education opportunities, such as in the energy sector, fixed on female students' and 'aggravated fixation of schooling and housing costs due to long-distance commuting' that local female students and parents actually face on-site. Just as some local governments or agencies held a few short seminars and made a show as if a perfect educational equality system was established, the previous measures of the Ministry of Education merely emphasize a process of continuous consultation guidance. It is difficult to avoid criticism that it was close to a short-term event that left direct financial subsidies from the Ministry of Education for expanding female student dormitories or specific gender quota regulation relaxation blocking infrastructure supplementation for victimized students and schools behind, while only aggravating administrative processing performance. At a time when employment risks in future industrial fields such as machinery, automobiles, and electricity are constant across the spectrum, broadcasting massive promotions as if all educational markets can be vitalized by gathering at the situation room for a few co-educational transition school list calculations misses the mark of the educational policy authority's inherent duty.
The educational regulatory administration keeps completely silent regarding field-centered negative side effects, such as the facility improvement review failure reasons of actual schools after the press release or the low policy reflection rates that ended in a one-off consultation. The ministry also failed to present specific post-management guidelines to encourage female student subjects to concentrate on advanced technical education with confidence, except for the mere promotion of 'national-level Meister high school nurturing.' It was blinded only by the statistics of operating mostly co-educational schools and the title record of acknowledging some partial school guidelines, missing prevention measures for risks such as failing early management settlement at the actual educational and industrial fields. The Ministry of Education must refrain from showing-off event hosting competitions and annual promotion politics, and concentrate its capabilities first on robust public order and educational infrastructure supplementation, such as substantializing a 'field-linked permanent Meister high school gender equality consultation body' where actual student subjects and field experts can constantly inspect regulatory bottleneck degrees and acceptance statuses to adjust improvements directly so that enterprises and citizens can actually feel it.
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