Deputy Prime Minister Lee said on KBS radio today that he tried to eliminate the killer questions and eliminate the private education cartel, and that he thinks these are well-reflected CSATs.
In a broad sense, weak public education encouraged private education, but it was expected that strengthening public education through the introduction of artificial intelligence digital textbooks would reduce private education.
He also stressed that the medical community should continue to insist on reducing the number of medical schools in 2025, saying that entrance exams should be predictable and fair in accordance with laws and regulations, and that medical claims are unacceptable in light of this principle.
He added that the government is participating in the ruling and opposition parties' government consultative body to explain how the government can meet the demands of certain groups while breaking the law.
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