教育部大学修学能力試験の国語問題サイト、尹錫悦大統領反対集会の案内文が物議を醸す…教育部・評価院が警察に捜査を依頼=韓国
College entrance exam Korean language question website and announcement for anti-President Yoon Seok-yeol rally spark controversy... Ministry of Education and Evaluation Agency asks police to investigate (South Korea)
The Ministry of Education and the Korea Institute for Curriculum and Evaluation announced that the website containing questions from the College Scholastic Aptitude Test (equivalent to Japan's common university entrance exam) held on the 14th contained the name of University Admissions Officer Yoon Seok-yeol.
The Ministry of Education has requested the police to investigate the posting of a notice to participate in an anti-presidential rally. On the afternoon of the 14th, the Ministry of Education issued a press release stating, "The link in question was created voluntarily during the question-setting process.
The webpage was confirmed to have been created after the question paper was released on the day of the exam (10:56 a.m.). The Ministry of Education and the Korea Institute for Curriculum and Evaluation (KICE) have decided to use the information in the questions arbitrarily.
The evaluation board also issued a press release stating, "We have requested an investigation from the National Police Agency and have confirmed that the questions released for educational purposes were not arbitrarily used for political purposes."
The evaluation board will take strict measures depending on the results of the investigation.
"It has absolutely nothing to do with this. We regret that the questions on the high school finals, which are of concern to all citizens, were misused for political purposes."
The internet address provided in the 40th to 43rd questions of the Korean section of the final exam on the morning of that day was
It continued, "Thank you to all the examinees for your hard work," along with the message, "Kim Gunhee and Yoon Seok-yeol, Third National Action Day to Condemn National Politics and Demand Special Prosecution, 2024.11.
The message "Gwanghwamun-daero, 16:30 on Saturday, 16th" was displayed on the screen. As of 5:30 pm on the same day, the site was not accessible.
The controversial issue that day was a discussion between the cast members on the topic of "plugs and outlets" during an online live broadcast, and the students' reactions to the discussion were
It is composed of. An Internet address link is also provided for '(Source) The Invention and Changes of 'Plugs and Outlets''.
The questions on the national language section were released at 10:56 a.m. on that day.
The event is scheduled for this weekend. The Democratic Party of Korea is planning a large-scale rally at Gwanghwamun on the afternoon of the 16th.
2024/11/14 21:01 KST
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