Обсуждение участника:Lee, Jooho "Consider increasing the number of student-athlete attendance days to 63 in 2025"

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Deputy Prime Minister Lee Ju-ho answers questions


Lee Ju-ho, deputy prime minister and minister of social affairs and education, answers questions at the National Assembly plenary session on Sept. 8.


"We are tentatively considering expanding the number of days of excused absences for high school student-athletes to about 63 days in 2025, one-third of the total number of school days," said Lee Ju-ho, 카지노사이트 deputy prime minister and minister of education.


Lee responded to a question from Representative Lee Yong-hyun of the National Assembly's Education, Social and Cultural Affairs Committee, who asked, "Do you have any plans to consider expanding the number of days student athletes are allowed to attend, reflecting the voices of the field?" Lee said.


"We will comprehensively review the results of the review process so far, and based on that, we will closely examine whether it is possible to expand to about 63 days in 2025," 온라인카지노 he added.


Regarding the previous Moon Jae-in administration's 'Sports Innovation Committee Recommendation,' Lee added, "We made a decision recommendation to reduce the number of days in the part of allowing attendance, and as we proceeded accordingly, there were many points and criticisms that there were many difficulties for student athletes to grow as professionals," adding, "We accepted them and recently made efforts to correct them."


Earlier, during the questioning, Lee said, 온라인카지노 "The recommendations of the Sports Innovation Commission, which was launched in February 2019 during the Moon Jae-in administration, were the result of a hasty tabletop discussion in 193 days. Sports people look at the recommendations and say it is the worst sports policy ever," and criticized the Moon Jae-in administration, saying, "The government talks about guaranteeing student-athletes' academic rights, but in reality, it has trampled on student-athletes' athletic rights."


Vice Prime Minister Lee responded, "As you said, the right to learn is important, but I think the right to exercise and the right to freedom and choice to grow as a professional are also very important," and said, 카지노사이트존 "We need to strike a balance."