Seoul to place 561 native English teachers at elementary schools

Please help me. I am a bit thick.

Currently, there are 337 native teachers at 351 public elementary schools in Seoul.

EPIK teachers?

The native teaching assistants cover English classes during the day and afterschool as well as conducting English camps during school breaks.

Are EPIK teachers classed as teaching assistants? Is this what they do now?

The SMOE plans to dispatch 100 additional native assistant teachers by 2019, who will be assigned to teach in 210 elementary schools.

This seems to imply teaching assistants will work work at two or more schools, no?

As to be expected with a policy freshly pulled out of their ass, the details are annoyingly vague.

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