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President Moon Jae-in presides over the Education Reform Ministerial Meeting for the first time since his inauguration today (25th). Three days ago, we are expected to discuss overall reforms of the entrance examination system, including an increase in the proportion of time that Moon mentioned in the National Assembly's speech.

Reporter Jung Yu-mi reports.

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President Moon Jae-in convened the first ministerial meeting on education.

The name of the meeting is attended by the Minister of Education and Reform, Minister of Education and Information, Ministry of Employment and Labor, and Minister of Small and Medium Venture Business.

Three days ago, at the National Assembly's speech, Mr. Moon said that the biggest pain for the people was unfairness in education, and he said that he would prepare a reform plan for the entrance examination system, including an increase in the proportion of time.

As a result, today's meeting will discuss not only increasing the proportion of time, but also reforming the entrance examination system, including a supplementary plan for the student division.

Of particular interest, the Blue House official said the debate will be based on the results of a public opinion survey issued by the National Education Council's Public Reform Committee last year.

At the time, the overtime weight gain was the most supported in the survey.

The ministry said today's meetings will be reflected in plans to strengthen the impartiality of the loan system, scheduled for next month.