Activities to Lead and Realize Education Policies
KFTA is developing alternatives for Korean educational policies based on the public opinion and demands from the classroom. These agendas are realized by activities in the government and the National Assembly.
Collecting opinions from the classroom and making improvements to education policies
Collecting opinions from the classroom and operating committees to develop policy alternatives
Constant on-site surveys/education policy debates and seminars
Proposing reasonable policy alternatives based on research about current education policies and classroom practices
Operation of a public interest corporation (Korea Institute For Education Policy)
Conducting research on improvements to current education policies and publishing reports and policy materials
Engaging in negotiations and legislative activities with the government and the National Assembly
Promoting improvements to education policies through collective bargaining/negotiation/regular consultations with the Ministry of Education
Providing policy suggestions and visiting the National Assembly to support for legislation on education policies
Developing educational platforms for presidential/National Assembly/local/educational board superintendent elections
Promoting solidarity and cooperation with social organizations and public officials' organizations and developing opinions in the community of educators