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According to Yonhap News, 
(GWANGJU=Yonhap News) The Gwangju City Office of Education promotes 
an educational exchange with the Montpellier Education Office in 
France.
According to the Gwangju City Office of Education on December 24, the 
City has signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) with the 
Montpellier Office of Education, France, effective for three years.
The Gwangju Superintendent of Education was invited to Montpellier, and 
the two cities discussed plans for educational exchange programs.
The two cities have agreed to cooperate in exchanges of students and 
teachers in fields such as history, coding, language and arts education.
Teacher exchanges will take the form of a one-week visit program.
8 French teachers will visit Gwangju in the first half of next year, followed 
by 8 teachers from Gwangju to Montpellier in the second half of next 
year.
According to Gwangju's Superintendent of Education, international 
exchange is important for students' communication skills and problem 
solving abilities in the age of fourth industrial revolution.
The Montpellier Superintendent of Education noted, "The French 
government hopes that about 50 percent of all students will participate in 
an international exchange program." She added, "Montpellier is currently in 
contact with countries speaking 10 different languages. With Gwangju, it 
will be in relations with countries speaking 11 different languages."
Gwangju invited five people to visit the city next year, and the Montpellier 
Superintendent accepted the invitation.
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** This article was translated from Korean.
Source: Yonhap News (December 24, 2018)