The government will recommend that all primary and secondary schools adopt the five-day school week starting next year.
Currently, local schools rest every second and fourth Saturday in a month.
The Ministry of Education, Science and Technology said Tuesday that a pilot program will start at some schools in the second half this year as the new measure is likely to affect the pattern of family life greatly.
“The 40-hour working week is slated to start from July at all workplaces with more than five employees. There has been a growing demand for the five-day work week in a bid to foster a healthy leisure culture in which parents and children enjoy (time) together,” said Education Minister Lee Joo-ho in a news briefing on Tuesday.
“The Education Ministry along with other related government agencies have agreed to adopt the five-day school week and to join forces to soft-land the work week in Korea,” he said.
With the adoption of the five-day school week, the number of school days will decrease from the current 205 to 190, the OECD average.
A teacher and students conduct a science experiment at a Seoul elementary school. (Yonhap News) |
The ministry expected that there will be no confusion in school curriculum as it had already revised education programs in 2009 based on the five-day school week.
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